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All chickens are related at some point. That doesn’t make them equal. Breed what you like though. Everyone likes different things.bolos are game fowl and related to auracanas
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All chickens are related at some point. That doesn’t make them equal. Breed what you like though. Everyone likes different things.bolos are game fowl and related to auracanas
Puerto rican and Central American,Cuban game fowl. It’s a real thing navajeros.That don't make them game.
Yes Sir, you are correct. I retract that comment, I just meant they are very similar to the bolo. In that they are both rumpless.You said auracanas were game that is false period were not talking about anything else here.
I had not heard of the game hmong's. They look interesting, but where did the blue egg coloring come from as they are from different regions?just picked up 2 pair of Ayam Cemani, I don't have the room. but I do have a game hmong hen that lays blue eggs and 6 of her eggs in the bater with oriental mix tho
Why is this? I would think the tufts would be down in the egg. Could it be an inbreeding issue trying to get the muffs?also I here they are hard to breed, tufts kill them in the eggs?
It’s a lethal gene just like the creeper gene is lethal in Japanese Bantams.Why is this? I would think the tufts would be down in the egg. Could it be an inbreeding issue trying to get the muffs?