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The cock bird looks nice, but the color of the hens is not typical for Carter blood, nor the pea combs so whatever they added must have been drastically different. Good luck with them.
 
The cock bird looks nice, but the color of the hens is not typical for Carter blood, nor the pea combs so whatever they added must have been drastically different. Good luck with them.
Thanks Cuda. I was told that this birds have also pumpkin blood from a different breeder in Tennessee. Maybe thats were the pea comb comes from. I get pea and straight combs out of them. I'm also on the impression that this birds have been infused with asil or some other oriental blood before. I was checking your website; you have some nice L.C. Hulseys. Maybe in the future I can get some from you.
 
Hope everyone has a Safe and Happy Memorial Day!!! Lynn
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Wow, there sure are some beautiful birds in this thread. Thought I would share some pics of mine. These birds were given to me and I don't know much about them. I know they are games but that is about it. If anyone can tell me more about them feel free to chime in.





 
Wow, there sure are some beautiful birds in this thread. Thought I would share some pics of mine. These birds were given to me and I don't know much about them. I know they are games but that is about it. If anyone can tell me more about them feel free to chime in.





They appear to be Old English Bantam, or a cross thereof but from here I might would say they are as pure as any other Old English Game Bantam in the United States. Most will tell you they are a cross, due to the blue legs, but given that the black tailed buff (could just be a really light ginger red as well and would explain the slate legs in such case) has blue legs and they all came from the same person.. They are probably just a large mixture of varieties, which can be somewhat seen in the colors of these birds. The mixes carrying Ginger Red blood would throw in the blue legs, so it is still possible but not a standardized leg coloration (at least for the BBred cock/Wheaten hen).
 

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