ETA - this is a rooster pic - the tails match, too.
Ok, I have to agree on the sebright somewhere in the mix - this definately is his stance much of the time when he is "interested/posturing/about to crow/etc./...".
Has the same body shape, face, comb, etc...
not sure what else he is mixed with, but at least I have a clue as to part of him, LOL.
I belive he's a seabright/old english mix maybe some silkie far down the line,
and send him on down if you dont want him, i know the perfect place for him with red pyles and black breasted red old english's.
The first thing I noticed when I looked at the pic was the bird's body posture and hen-feathered tail. I totally thought there was some Sebright in there, so I'm seconding that as part of whatever he is.
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I was thinking old english in there, too - oegb are VERY popular around here - almost everyone has at least one or two running around. (I have about, umm... 18 or 20 - LOL)
ETA - I do have a red pyle sport oegb with slate legs - maybe the slate legs still came from the oegb?
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Not sure what the eta means, but slate legs are not in the breeds standerd as far as ive looked, but he must be interesting to see. mine have pink legs.