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These are my 14 week old bantams from Ideal Poultry "mixed bantam assortment".  I THINK they are pullets but not sure what breed of bantams.

 

PIC #1

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PIC #2

BUTTER #2 (640x421).jpg

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PIC #3

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PIC #4  (the black chick)

RAVEN (640x398).jpg

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      Single Mom to Daniel, Kylee & Kelsey and enough animals for our own petting zoo...

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     "HAM AND EGGS - A day's work for a chicken; but a lifetime commitment for a pig."
                                       ~~loving life on our little funny farm~~
      Single Mom to Daniel, Kylee & Kelsey and enough animals for our own petting zoo...

             Raising kids, chickens and a garden.  I work from sun up to son down...

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post #2 of 6
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Originally Posted by justacouplemorechicks View Post

These are my 14 week old bantams from Ideal Poultry "mixed bantam assortment".  I THINK they are pullets but not sure what breed of bantams.

 

PIC #1

#20 (640x283).jpg SPANGLED OEG PULLET

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PIC #2

BUTTER #2 (640x421).jpg GOLDEN SEBRIGHT COCKEREL

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PIC #3

DSCF3233 (640x427).jpg LOOKS LIKE AN OEG PULLET

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PIC #4  (the black chick)

RAVEN (640x398).jpg AGAIN OEGB PULLET

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All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, and all things wise and wonderful, the Lord God Made them all
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All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, and all things wise and wonderful, the Lord God Made them all
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post #4 of 6

Agreed.  #2 is a cockerel and the rest are pullets.

post #5 of 6
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I was wondering about #2's comb.  I have always had just straight combs so this new one is unfamiliar to me.  What is it?  And if he is a roo will he pass that comb on??

Thanks so much for your help! 

     "HAM AND EGGS - A day's work for a chicken; but a lifetime commitment for a pig."
                                       ~~loving life on our little funny farm~~
      Single Mom to Daniel, Kylee & Kelsey and enough animals for our own petting zoo...

             Raising kids, chickens and a garden.  I work from sun up to son down...

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     "HAM AND EGGS - A day's work for a chicken; but a lifetime commitment for a pig."
                                       ~~loving life on our little funny farm~~
      Single Mom to Daniel, Kylee & Kelsey and enough animals for our own petting zoo...

             Raising kids, chickens and a garden.  I work from sun up to son down...

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post #6 of 6

It's called a rose comb.  It will get really big and bulky as he grows.  I can't say if it will pass on or not because I lost my gs roo to a coon attack a few months ago.  I had 4 sebrights and none of their combs looked like the others.  They were all hatchery quality sebrights.

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