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Most common is straight comb, pea comb, modified pea comb, but the occasional rose comb can pop up in Spanish blood fowl.

Fella on here just posted a rose comb bird not long ago and shubn also said he had a Spanish with a rose comb. A ton of straight comb and pea comb birds have been posted recently as well just need to go back a few pages.
Thank you for the reply. I just saw a pumpkin hulsey (?) with a pea combs few pages back. You guys have magnificent birds.
 
Do all Gamefowl have single combs? The ones that I’ve seen that aren’t dubbed have single combs, so I was wondering if Gamefowl had other combs besides single.
Rose combs relatively rear here. Pea combs appear to be most evident although a big part of those are het. With exception of two outsourced birds and their offspring, mine are all straight combed.
 
You have any pictures of the chandeliers I don't think I ever seen any of those
Gladly.
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Just in case you were interested in more than what pretty lamps look like, here is an image of my best Partridge Chantecler cockerel as of a few months ago.
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This is not my image, but this is such a fantastic example of what a good quality White Chantecler looks like that I will upload it anyway. This bird belongs to Jim Fegan. He placed RCH at the CFI nationals this fall in Hutchinson, MN.
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Hello guys ..luckily I found an avian vet far away from my home ..and I showd my rooster whose have a Extra Large Floppy Comb ..the vet said after seeing him that my rooster having some kind of infection and medication will help me decrease ..so should I go with the vet or dub him soon by a friend pls help
He sure doesn't look infected to me, but hey, the vet knows best.
 
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