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That's because a lot of people get them from hatcheries, who ruined their original stock (from Ideal hatchery) by crossing them with Naked Necks.
Real Madagascar game should look, truly, like a husky, almost flabby-skinned, oriental gamefowl, just without feathers around the neck. They should have little to no waddle or comb, and an upright build.
Naked Necks are more just a dual purpose looking chicken with a single comb and no feathers around the neck. Also, they usually come in solid colors.
ok thanks , i have a roo who is black with dark red saddle feathers , who i figure was a NN / turken , but wasnt really sure due to the people he come from raise games , so i guess he could be a cross but idk , he is gamey tho , i found that out really quick , i go tthis roo and a hen the hen is more of a hatch coloring with a few specks of black occasionaly on her feathers .... again idk she is pretty moody too
Madagascar Gamefowl/Malgache (not my birds.)
Taken from another forum, user - Doc.
Pair from Malgache at Ganoi.com.
Turken/Naked necks
Pics for from feathersite.
Looking upon the two breeds, you notice some differences. Some I noticed were, Malgache - Pea/cusion combs, stronger builds, harder/shorter feathers, pearl eyes (varies), a short strong beak as all Orientals, a dew lap with small wattles, "wrinkled" skin, and from what I have heard they're pretty poor layers as most Orientals are (but again, that varies). Weight is 12 pounds for a cock (though this can vary..) and 8 for hens, with a height for a cock being 28-30 inches.
Nakednecks/Turkens- Large single combs and wattles, production breed in build, softer/longer feathers, red eyes, "weak" beaks, no dewlap and tight skin, very good layers of large brown eggs. Weight for males is 7-8lbs hens 5 and a half to 6 and a half.
Once you begin looking at them more, it becomes easy to tell which are which. And you might not would even be able to tell people how you know, other than just "they have the look" and be accurate about it (I'm that way about a few breeds, but I have spent hours upon hours of looking at many different breeds, but if asked I will try to point out a few differences.) These are only some of the things I can tell you based on looks, personality wise I can't speak for other than gameness. With Madagascar games being games, cocks should not be able to be kept together at all.. If they can be kept together, then they are not gamefowl- they are barnyard fowl, and that goes for anything labeled as game.
I know very little regarding both breeds though, hopefully someone will come along and give more information or correct me
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-Daniel