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Of the hundreds of breeds of chickens and bantams, most will have combs falling into these eight main groups: Cushion, Pea (or triple comb),...
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This is an American Game hen in shades of black and white and gray. Her normal color would be similar but with a rich salmon color to the...
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This American Show Racer image was drawn for the National Pigeon Association's coloring book, The Wonderful World of Pigeons.
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The Ancient is one of, if not the oldest, of the shortfaced tumblers, hence the name. It may be crested, as shown here, or plain-headed.
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A pair of golden buff Cochin bantams and their family of three chicks scratching around in the woods.
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"Some dogs don't go to heaven"
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The La Fleche is a French poultry breed renowned for their excellent white flesh. These chickens are black with a double spike comb, large...
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Modern Game Bantams are tall and elegant birds developed for show from game cock stock when cockfighting was outlawed in England.
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Viennas resemble somewhat the Prague shortfaced tumbler but is somewhat more refined in the eye ceres. Both have bulging, froggy eyes.
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Modenas are aptly called "hen" pigeons, due to their rounded posture and perky, up-tilted tails.
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This happy fella wants to wish you and yours Happy Holidays!
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