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MINE HAS TWO ROWS OF COMBS THAT MET AT THE END.
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Which one are you talking about?I see this one has a single comb, my does not...
The first picture, his combs split in the middle but join about half way threw towards the end, it's funny looking. It's kind of hard to see in that pictureWhich one are you talking about?
The roosters of that breed do. (Not my pcture)Strange why they call them Black breasted even though they do not have a black chest AT ALL..
I think you got confused some where.The first picture, his combs split in the middle but join about half way threw towards the end, it's funny looking. It's kind of hard to see in that picture
So, it's only the Males that have the black chest not the females? Because my twin girls and they look exactly alike do not have the black chest. Now my second rooster, the last one, he has a comb that looks like a walnut? in the picture I see the straight comb, should they have a straight comb or walnut or does it vary? I know absolutely nothing about these birds.. Sorry, I see on you tube they use them for cock fighting, OMG, NO WAY.... I would NEVER..The roosters of that breed do. (Not my pcture)
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Humm OK.. Thank you for all your information..They can have either type of comb. I've seen both.