who know their breed?

It'd be really interesting to see the tails on yours when they feather back out again
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I believe they're a mix of oriental fowl like thai, asil/aseel, and malay.

Here's my Thai

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Here's my Malay:

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And my Asil/Aseel:

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i can't brazilian section in BYC breed chart section.
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yaw, i have seen aseel, there are some likeness but if you compare them, there are many differential, still confused
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wow, muscovy, sounds good name.
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i love this name. sounds like musketeer (french elite force at old time,if i'm not wrong)
 
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You will not find information on Brazilian, burmese, or any type of oriental gamefowl like that here unless you know a breeder. They are fairly rare from what i gather. Most people do not even know about them, only the malay, shamo, and asil because they are the most commonly seen on the web and in real life. Thais too..
 
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wow, nice pics.

of course, i will love it love it love it to see their feather back again but its been 6 months they have not gain their feather back again, can anyone help me how to get their feather back again as normal so we can much easily identify their breed?

they're very tough chicks, even with that "bald skin" they can survive mosquitoes, cold of night and hot of sunny day.

the lady not fight each other but when it comes to "delicious food" they will chase the one who took the food and they are not kind to the "newcomer hen".
 
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Things that help feather growth are protein, like meat (beef, chicken, fish, pork, anything really, since you are wanting to feed natural), and oils like from sunflowers or olives (for Vitamin E).

Fish would be great because it has both Vitamin E and Protein.

Fed raw is best as cooking tends to destroy nutrients.
 
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wow, she has a "cruel" face just like my hen, almost looks a like. and looks like she have a pair of strong "foot".
maybe mine is result of mixing many breed. but people here don't care breed so make me hard to know them but with help from BYC er that's much2 easier now, thank you all.



hmm, flower is very2 expensive here since they are highly worth in price and only few people plant them here in my country even it's hard to find flower shop in this country.

hmm, meat... em, fish? can i really feed them raw fish? will they get poisoned by raw fish? since cheap fish is very "smelly and stink". (sorry have to get cheap fish feed to them since fish is quite expensive here (although almost 50% of this country area are sea). 3kg cracked corn = US$ 1 , 2 kg cheapest fish = US$ 1
 
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wow, she has a "cruel" face just like my hen, almost looks a like. and looks like she have a pair of strong "foot".
maybe mine is result of mixing many breed. but people here don't care breed so make me hard to know them but with help from BYC er that's much2 easier now, thank you all.



hmm, flower is very2 expensive here since they are highly worth in price and only few people plant them here in my country even it's hard to find flower shop in this country.

hmm, meat... em, fish? can i really feed them raw fish? will they get poisoned by raw fish? since cheap fish is very "smelly and stink". (sorry have to get cheap fish feed to them since fish is quite expensive here (although almost 50% of this country area are sea). 3kg cracked corn = US$ 1 , 2 kg cheapest fish = US$ 1

Chickens are animals and can pretty much eat anything you can and more. They are tough little guys... Raw fish wouldn't hurt them, and in the right situation, it wouldn't hurt you either... Sushi for example.
 
wow, muscovy, sounds good name. i love this name. sounds like musketeer (french elite force at old time, if i'm not wrong)

Muscovy are a lage duck around 12 pounds more ore less. Hens can fly Males not as well.
( Musketeer in short is a Infantry soldier equipped with a musket. )

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wow, she has a "cruel" face just like my hen, almost looks a like. and looks like she have a pair of strong "foot".
maybe mine is result of mixing many breed. but people here don't care breed so make me hard to know them but with help from BYC er that's much2 easier now, thank you all.



hmm, flower is very2 expensive here since they are highly worth in price and only few people plant them here in my country even it's hard to find flower shop in this country.

hmm, meat... em, fish? can i really feed them raw fish? will they get poisoned by raw fish? since cheap fish is very "smelly and stink". (sorry have to get cheap fish feed to them since fish is quite expensive here (although almost 50% of this country area are sea). 3kg cracked corn = US$ 1 , 2 kg cheapest fish = US$ 1

She does have a cruel face, but she's a great mama.
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I'm sorry, I meant sunflower seeds. I don't know if you have anything like that over there. The ones we use here have an oily black shell. What kinds of cooking oils do you have available?

My birds have eaten parts of dead animals that my dogs have drug into the yard and they've not fell ill from it. I think the stinky fish would be okay. They don't have to have a lot, just a piece every now and then. I bet one fish would be plenty for your five chickens. Maybe feed once a month?
 

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