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missed these also ............ very nice gray asils ... very nice !!!! i like'm !!! do you know what line of asil these are ? they would look good on my yard





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bout the only relation of the two is that most of them come black and that's about it



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I dont know if im wrong on this but I rid somewhere that sid talor and warhorse are related like cousins or brothers is it that right?
 
My Greys are Suppose to be from Vizzard & Mc Coy.
I tryed posting better pics, but as luck would have it,I broke the Darn Camera
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Here is some of what I am rearing up. American game chicks 2 days post-hatch acquired as eggs from breeder pens of my brother. Brother already set what he needed for year so I got my pick of what was on breeder pen floors. Should be an assortment of black breasted red, brown breasted brown-red and one possible redquil.

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the chick in the middle of the two groups would be the one I'd say will be redquill. rest are striped like duckwing chicks, keep us posted on how they turn out.
 
I agree on putative redquill. The lighter colored chipmunks have been maturing into brown breasted brown-red. I am not certain all brown breasted brown-reds are of same genetic makeup for coloration, hence somebody is not real brown red. Hens of my version look like a black breasted red but have reddish brown bleeding into upper wing.
 
yea no ........ it's hard to say , he might have game in him and he might also have brown leghorn(or any multitude of breeds) and again he might be game . You need to ask where you got him and draw your conclusions .
A sparring match might tell you all you need to know about him .



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yea no ........ it's hard to say , he might have game in him and he might also have brown leghorn(or any multitude of breeds) and again he might be game . You need to ask where you got him and draw your conclusions .
A sparring match might tell you all you need to know about him .

Just throwing him out there. He is a feral chicken I caught sight of in the mid-upper highlands of the island of Kauai, Hawaii when I visted there, High in the mountains you see the pure Moa fowl (Red Jungle Fowl descendents brought by the Polynesians more than a thousand years ago). As you go down the mountains to the lowlands, there are mongrel mixes -- they survive, on their own as wild fowl. This one I suspect is part/ probably mix Red Jungle Fowl.​
 

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