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I just love game X barnyards. Everyone needs to try it at least once, the health and vigor, the great color variety. Call them mutts all ya want, they tend to produce some beautiful birds.
 
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White silkie X Black sid taylor. - Birchen (Black grey). White with black spots, Brownred, color theres no possible way you could describe it. game feathers/look with feathered feet. And those certainly were some interesting birds
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White silkie X Black sid taylor. - Birchen (Black grey). White with black spots, Brownred, color theres no possible way you could describe it. game feathers/look with feathered feet. And those certainly were some interesting birds
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got any pics? And were they broody- Games and silkies are the most two broody breeds I know of?
 
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White silkie X Black sid taylor. - Birchen (Black grey). White with black spots, Brownred, color theres no possible way you could describe it. game feathers/look with feathered feet. And those certainly were some interesting birds
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got any pics? And were they broody- Games and silkies are the most two broody breeds I know of?

no pictures. it was a long long time ago.. But yes they were very broody, and awesome setters along with fair layers
 
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The rooster that supposedly has leghorn in him... I would call that color Golden pyle rather than red pyle. Roundheads have pea combs and white lobes, but his head shape is not right for Roundhead, maybe a roundhead cross? I like his build for sure, update us on what you get from him and the rock hen.
 
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looks like game crosses, but i can't give you a exact pinpoint.. the first hen sort of looks like she could be a game-EE. 2nd im not sure on. 3rd rooster i would think has new hampshire red in him. and the pullet unkown.
 
I just got these two today. They are "Millie Flure" (sp?) Old English Game Bantams. My son wants to show them. I think they are cool little guys.

King Julian and Queen Shakeyabootie

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(We will only be showing them as "young" birds, because I will not dub King Julian.
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