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They look funky. There's another name, but I don't remember what it is.It seems to be more of an Asian area term.
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They look funky. There's another name, but I don't remember what it is.It seems to be more of an Asian area term.
My odd chick, with single comb is feathering out like the other Malays, so must be just an odd one. Not complaining though, it'll just look funky.
I agree. When they were first mentioned years ago here in the US the oriental game breeders were offended that someone would call a single comb bird an oriental. But enough time has passed that it seems even they have seen that the Samba can be just as game as any of the others.They look funky. There's another name, but I don't remember what it is.
Probably.Well I guess then you have the first Malay-derived bengum!
I agree. When they were first mentioned years ago here in the US the oriental game breeders were offended that someone would call a single comb bird an oriental. But enough time has passed that it seems even they have seen that the Sambas can be just as game as any of the others.They look funky. There's another name, but I don't remember what it is.
It's okay. Happens too me to sometimes.Sorry for the double post.
It's okay. Happens too me to sometimes.
I agree. When they were first mentioned years ago here in the US the oriental game breeders were offended that someone would call a single comb bird an oriental. But enough time has passed that it seems even they have seen that the Samba can be just as game as any of the others.