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She does not look like a Cornish Game to me. She does show some Aseel characteristics like the pea comb. If memory serves, then Cornish Game is derived from the Aseel or something like it.
I have 2 separate families of blacks and one blended if the two. She is the only peacomb hen. Since I’m not concerned with comb type, or names it doesn’t bother me one bit. But I know she doesn’t look Cornish it’s just the brown speckling.
Correction. I have 2 peacomb hens.
 
Might be hell I don’t know. I do know that’s she is a great hen and throws real good stags. I’ll tell you what I’ve never had any gameness issues with any black bird here.
lol, I was just joking. She looks solid and the coloration reminds me of a diluted dark cornish pattern.
 
I have 2 separate families of blacks and one blended if the two. She is the only peacomb hen. Since I’m not concerned with comb type, or names it doesn’t bother me one bit. But I know she doesn’t look Cornish it’s just the brown speckling.
Correction. I have 2 peacomb hens.
All games with pea comb have oriental blood in them. It is a dominant trait hard to conceal.
 
I have a little oriental hen that has a cushion comb. It is essentially non-existent, even when she is laying. When I picked her up the gentleman showed me how it is expressed in the males and some have little to almost no wattles as well. That solves dubbing and frostbite issues.
 
Boss man gave me some hog

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the good kind 4H
 
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