Naliez
Yes dove is a old english game bantam (oebg)
I know oebgs can be very sweet but I don't know about seramas. I don't own one. But all birds vary in temperment and personality despite the breed standards.
The picture is zoomed in and she is in one of our nesting boxes.she is about the size...
Thankyou Exotica
Yes mille fluer de ulles are a type of bantam.Miller used to be sweet but has now developed some human agression issues towards other people. I guess it is the luck of the draw for them.I only have a male one , so I cant say for the females. They might be sweet.
My oebg Dove...
Exoctica
Esme is adorable! !
I love the facial expressions. Looks like she/he will be very expressive when it grows up haha.
Esme kinda reminds me of Blue
My bantam cochin when he was younger.he was very expressive as well .
Here he was as a chick along with Miller my mille fluer de ulles...
@amanda33
The brown one looks like an EE
Your right it does not looks like a rir
Which start out light yellowish color down and feathers in red
And also the feather pattern on the wings looks EEish to me
The other ones look like they are feathering in black
I am unsure of the breed
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Your chick is adorable gimmie birdies .
It looks like it has blue coloration. Have my fingers crossed its a barred. Keeps us posted as she / he grows up :-) .
Athenasowl
I understand what you are going through because I too have a chicken with bumblefoot. Mine is a production red named Riley. She is 2years old and I one of my favorite chickens.
She had bumblefoot on one foot with an abcess over top. I tried putting antibiotic cream and soaking her...
Delder2009
Here's some
Orchid , sage, licorice (the plant ), alder, aspen, chic"k"ory (haha) , lilac, ivy, laurel, olive, primrose, cassia, dehlia, hazel, heather, pepper, rosemary, saffaron, violet and sorrel
I was already thinking about plants when I saw this post haha.
Guineas can be pretty annoying. But it depends on the individual bird. I once had a flock of 11 and now I have 2.
They make good "watchdogs" for my chickens because they cackle when they see danger like a hawk. It is noisy but effective.
Im actually incubating some guinea eggs right now but...
Ohmyhens
I wouldn't say nessarily. My black austalorp started with a lot of white and as it got older all the feathers changed to black. But who knows, maybe not.