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You are the first person I have ever seen to dub your seramas, but I must say they look really good.
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You are the first person I have ever seen to dub your seramas, but I must say they look really good.
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I know lol the serama people didnt like it much,they told me they look better with the wattles.I like the look of a dubbed bird,they look more game then a farm chicken so I think they look nice.
 
Oh ok,well they did mate once or twice but the hen didnt heat the eggs.I did mate her with a male from the same breeder but only 3 chicks hatched,well lets just say some one let my dog out.....you can guess the rest.I was sooo mad!
 
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Looks like what's often called a Turken in gamefowl, it's nothing like the production breed though.. I've only ever seen them in Mexico, and I'm not entirely sure what they are. But the only gamefowl breed i know of that has a naked neck, would be Madagascars, and Ga Noi. Most likely i would probably say it's possible they're Madagascar crossed over spanish or american fowl. Just my guess though, i haven't heard very much on them since they're not a popular breed.
 
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hard telling for sure. could be crossed onto some nakednecked oriental, such as a Ga Noi. There was also an American who used to have an ad selling Naked Necked gamefowl built like American Games. Also, you can find naked necked (and nakednecked rumpless) gamefowl in Jamaica.
 

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