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I have a huge Rooster with the same colorings, ...but almost 2' tall. He was given to me and now has a "son" running around. Does anyone know what the breed can be?
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new Hampshire. red isn't game tho
 
The previous picture is of the son,....Rowdy.....
This is Daddy.....Big Rudy. Does anyone know the official breed?

the tail and body type are not rir, or new Hampshire. he's some kinda mix. call him an official mix, if you like

 
I knew an old fella, who has long since passed, that bred longtailed goldfish.

I asked him how he did that.

He replied, "I take out the ones that don't have long tails".

You don't get longtailed goldfish by adding fish with short tails.
 
Shubin in reference to your earlier question about Mexican the red birds are just a lot more common than the blues. Grey's are a lot more common than the blues as well. Blues are considered an off color by most in the game world so are not as popular or wanted a matter of fact. This board has a whole lot more blue talk than in general and I think others would agree

Truth be told blues are looked down upon

I would venture to say blues make up maybe 10% of all fowl on yards but those that have them are dedicated to them
 
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