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Porpie Pie
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- May 5, 2021
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Here are some pics of the 3 sides I hope they're good enough. Looking closer maybe there is a mohawk??It needs to be at least 3 months old to judge from pictures. It is better if it is 6 months old.
To judge from pictures, 3 different pictures are helpful. One full frontal photo. One full side view and one from behind and above that clearly shows the back of the neck and top of the head.
Toms will be bigger than hens. They will have heavier legs. Their caruncles will be bigger than those of a young hen.
A tom's snood will be able to swell and elongate well past the end of his beak. When it retracts, it can retract into a cone shape. His head will become completely bald except for a few hairs.
Hens will have a "mohawk" of feathers up the back of the neck and on top of their head.