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No, even if it were physically and genetically possible, it would be extremely unlikely that a predator would mate with something it would normally eat. Chickens cannot be crossed with pheasants either.
You won't be able to determine your rooster's breed by when it starts to crow. He looks to be just a good old mutt, so call him that and enjoy him anyway.
He's a pretty color!
No, even if it were physically and genetically possible, it would be extremely unlikely that a predator would mate with something it would normally eat. Chickens cannot be crossed with pheasants either.
You won't be able to determine your rooster's breed by when it starts to crow. He looks to be just a good old mutt, so call him that and enjoy him anyway.