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Japanese Bantam Thread! - Page 84
post #831 of 15975/16/12 at 2:04pmFeatured Stories on BackYard Chickens
post #832 of 15975/21/12 at 6:28am
Whit's Flock (My Chickens, Rabbit & Pigeons) (Click to show)~Whittni, a happy owner of: 2 Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets, 1 Black Sexlink pullet, 1 Buff Orpington pullet, 1 Black Tailed Buff Japanese Bantam pullet and 1 Black Rosecomb Bantam cockerel.
Whit's Flock (My Chickens, Rabbit & Pigeons) (Click to show)~Whittni, a happy owner of: 2 Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets, 1 Black Sexlink pullet, 1 Buff Orpington pullet, 1 Black Tailed Buff Japanese Bantam pullet and 1 Black Rosecomb Bantam cockerel.
post #833 of 15975/21/12 at 7:50am- meepitqueenie
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post #834 of 15975/21/12 at 8:05amWhittni, the boys look like their legs are too long, and the one on the left appears to have a wry tail.
Hard to tell from just one pic, but if they make YOU happy, get them!
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post #835 of 15975/21/12 at 9:49am- meepitqueenie
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are they japs? they hold themselves more like seramas but im no expert
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post #836 of 15975/21/12 at 9:54amQuote:Are you talking about the buffs? The ad says they are Japs but I only want a SQ pair.
Whit's Flock (My Chickens, Rabbit & Pigeons) (Click to show)~Whittni, a happy owner of: 2 Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets, 1 Black Sexlink pullet, 1 Buff Orpington pullet, 1 Black Tailed Buff Japanese Bantam pullet and 1 Black Rosecomb Bantam cockerel.
Whit's Flock (My Chickens, Rabbit & Pigeons) (Click to show)~Whittni, a happy owner of: 2 Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets, 1 Black Sexlink pullet, 1 Buff Orpington pullet, 1 Black Tailed Buff Japanese Bantam pullet and 1 Black Rosecomb Bantam cockerel.
post #837 of 15975/21/12 at 1:14pmIf all you want is SQ, then hold off till something better comes along... I don't see too many great points...
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Winner, Marans Chicken Club USA Egg contest Jan. 2013 Northeast Poultry Congress. My girls rock!
post #838 of 15975/22/12 at 4:24amQuote:agree
Jen - Buckeyes, and Japanese Bantams (for the most part) Working on a flock of barred Hollands.
Jen - Buckeyes, and Japanese Bantams (for the most part) Working on a flock of barred Hollands.
post #839 of 15975/22/12 at 9:04amWill do, I think I want to import a pair. It'll take a while to save up the money (have to save up for the exhibition trips on top of my new most wanted chicken) I figure $60 for shipping and then the cost of my rooster and a hen or two...anyone have a 3yr old or less rooster they might let got of (SQ only) I just need the price.
Whit's Flock (My Chickens, Rabbit & Pigeons) (Click to show)~Whittni, a happy owner of: 2 Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets, 1 Black Sexlink pullet, 1 Buff Orpington pullet, 1 Black Tailed Buff Japanese Bantam pullet and 1 Black Rosecomb Bantam cockerel.
Whit's Flock (My Chickens, Rabbit & Pigeons) (Click to show)~Whittni, a happy owner of: 2 Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets, 1 Black Sexlink pullet, 1 Buff Orpington pullet, 1 Black Tailed Buff Japanese Bantam pullet and 1 Black Rosecomb Bantam cockerel.
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