Thai game bird?

chanceitup

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As the title asks, is this a Thai game chicken?
 

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Additional photo. And if not, what?
 

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It's difficult to tell with the bird crouched down like that. Stance is important-- this type of bird should have the upright carriage of a Shamo or Malay. But judging from the comb and leg color, I would guess it is not a purebred Thai gamefowl. Maybe a cross, though.
 
It's difficult to tell with the bird crouched down like that. Stance is important-- this type of bird should have the upright carriage of a Shamo or Malay. But judging from the comb and leg color, I would guess it is not a purebred Thai gamefowl. Maybe a cross, though.
Bump with new photos.
 

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picture is good. its a mix thai rooster. pama thai color bird mix with something. hope that answer your question
That is helpful, thank you. Any idea on perhaps an age? Mostly fully feathered, but not completely on the underside.
 
Hard to say what age. Just see how long the spurs are. The longer the older. But then again if it's been cut and then grew back. You will not know unless you are the owner of it when it was born
 

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