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Go back and look at your post and what you said. “Not a gamefowl” after I already said it looked like a spangled hatch which is a gamecock. You were being condescending with your post because you didn’t even give any kind of opinion as to why you thought it wasn’t a gamecock. I have a few hundred gamefowl so I look at them every day of my life and have for quite a few years.
He has a yellow legs, a single comb, and a plump-ish body. What makes you think gamefowl?
And please, try to be a little less the “I-know-everything-and-I’ll-be-condescending-about-it” person. I stated my opinion. No need to ridicule me, even if I’m wrong.
I was being condescending by not giving solid evidence to back up my opinion?Go back and look at your post and what you said. “Not a gamefowl” after I already said it looked like a spangled hatch which is a gamecock. You were being condescending with your post because you didn’t even give any kind of opinion as to why you thought it wasn’t a gamecock. I have a few hundred gamefowl so I look at them every day of my life and have for quite a few years.
I suggest you do more reading/learning and less giving out advice and opinions until you’re actually confident in what you’re saying.![]()
Maybe you should have read the title of the thread a little more closely. The OP said in the title that he was a game rooster. He was asking what kind not whether he was a game or not and you chimed in saying he wasn’t. So.....you gave your opinion about something that wasn’t even asked for and still fail to realize it.I was being condescending by not giving solid evidence to back up my opinion? View attachment 2475002
And you still have provided no reasons as to why he’s a game other than that you know everything about games because you own hundreds.
And are still ridiculing me for my opinion, telling me to do more learning (like, what?) and saying I can’t voice my opinion. Um...
There‘s a saying I once heard. It’s a little nonsensical but I think you can understand the meaning. I think it went “Before you point out the twig in someone else’s eye, take the log out of your own.”
Go back and look at your post and what you said. “Not a gamefowl” after I already said it looked like a spangled hatch which is a gamecock. You were being condescending with your post because you didn’t even give any kind of opinion as to why you thought it wasn’t a gamecock. I have a few hundred gamefowl so I look at them every day of my life and have for quite a few years.
I suggest you do more reading/learning and less giving out advice and opinions until you’re actually confident in what you’re saying.![]()
I changed my mind. I think it’s a silkie rooster final answer.![]()
Yeah many people that have gamefowl have birds that are all mixed together. It’s impossible to tell exactly what’s all in any specific bird. They were hardly ever bred for a certain feather color.I found this, i think he has another type with a mix of game fowl in his blood line, cause when he was a chick, he was solid black and his sister Has never changed her colors, still black no white on her. https://www.cacklehatchery.com/product/spangled-old-english-standard/
Good luck with them.Knowing some what his make up will at lease give me something to go on when the eggs from the hens he has been with? I can't wait to see how that turns out? 9 days till hatch! Thanks for doing the best looking into what i was able to get close enough to photo..
I can't make videos in the coop! 3 crazy hens on there Brooms fly past me and knock out the window of the door! true story haha White hen lay a double yolk yesterday it was huge! not even a sound from her... Heck the African hen wants support from the rooster, she calls him to the coop.. funny stuff!