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his/her comb is very red and large. but his feathers are rounded not pointed like a roos. now that i look again, it's not an americauna, amercaunas don't have those type of combs. have u heard any crowing or odd noises?
Look again at the hackle [neck] feathers on the first bird. I think you'll find it's a cockerel. It's a cross breed, not any specific breed.
The second bird is probably also a cross. It is sort of Delawareish but the pattern is way off & the leg colour is wrong. Of course it may just be a poorly bred Delaware.
This is another example of how meaningless the term "breeder" is.
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his/her comb is very red and large. but his feathers are rounded not pointed like a roos. now that i look again, it's not an americauna, amercaunas don't have those type of combs. have u heard any crowing or odd noises?
Look again at the hackle [neck] feathers on the first bird. I think you'll find it's a cockerel. It's a cross breed, not any specific breed.
The second bird is probably also a cross. It is sort of Delawareish but the pattern is way off & the leg colour is wrong. Of course it may just be a poorly bred Delaware.
This is another example of how meaningless the term "breeder" is.
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