ok crazy question? Are white Pharoah and what people call the Texas A & M the same bird or breed? I recently bought some white pharoah or that is what they best look like when i look them up on the internet. I would like to get into the Texas A & M because everything i have been finding says they are a bigger bird? But both of these birds look almost alike are these the same bird under two different names. Would like to know because i am thinking about ordering a 100 A & M eggs to hatch. I am confussed for a begginer.
thanks
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