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Are these pictures good enough to get any ideas about what the chipmunk might be?   Thanks, Roger Quote: Originally Posted by 4HDad  Sorry about the poor pics.  I tried taking them with the cell...
Speckledhen, Sorry to hear about Angus.  It is never easy when we face the loss of one we have gotten attached to.   BBF,  Not good to hear about the 'coons in the house.  Good luck with getting rid of them.
Funny story about a broody hen (or atleast I think so).  The other night my son came back in the house from feeding his animals (rabbits and chickens) and said "Dad, one of my d'Anver hens is acting weird.  Will you come out...
As far as buff or salmon colors, I'm not real good at describing them.  The Chipmunks breast is tinted with a deeper, darker orange color.  I'm not sure if that info really helps
Sorry about the poor pics.  I tried taking them with the cell phone real quick this morning.  Below are some I took this evening with a real camera and outside for better lighting. Quail on left, chipmunk on...
Cole,  Did I see right that you are in Marysville, OH?  If so, we aren't too far apart. I live near Urbana.
I would like to ask for a little assistance, though.  My son and I managed to hatch some chicks in an incubator we made.  A few weeks ago I posted picks of one that had chipmunk markings.  Below are some current...
I don't get to check the site often.  Glad to see it has been busy though.   Sorry to hear of the problems some folks are having.   Glad to hear that Angus is doing better.
With the feathered feet I would agree not a d'Anver.  However, a d'Uccle would have a single comb.  The hen you have pictured appears to have  a rose comb.  Is it possibly a mix?  
There are multiple Belgian Bantams:  d'Anver, d'Uccles, de Watermael and a couple more.  See this link...http://www.jatman.co.uk/belgians/   The hen in your picture is a Quail d'Anver. That is why lcw linked you to...
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