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Breed ID help x2

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I am a first-time owner.

 

This is a female bantie, I think a star?  

 

 

 This is a female, I think a new hampshire red? Not sure.  The farmer said she was a rhode island, but photos of RIRs don't look like her to me. 

 

Thanks!

post #2 of 7

welcome-byc.gif  The black hen may be a Black Old English game (or a cross), and the red may be a New Hampshire or production red.  Enjoy your birds.

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post #3 of 7

x2

silkies and (projects), sumatras, lakenvelders, frizzles, polish and (projects), black sexlinks, turkeys, red golden pheasants, Peepers, dogs, cats, fish, horses, wild kids, and one very understanding DH, come on over for a visit to the crazy farm

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silkies and (projects), sumatras, lakenvelders, frizzles, polish and (projects), black sexlinks, turkeys, red golden pheasants, Peepers, dogs, cats, fish, horses, wild kids, and one very understanding DH, come on over for a visit to the crazy farm

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Thanks everyone

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Yes, I agree with what the others said. First one is definitely and OEGB. They have great personalities! One of my favorite birds.

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"If we long for our planet to be important, there is something we can do about it. We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depth of our answers." ~Carl Sagan

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post #6 of 7

The first definitely looks like an OEGB. -have a pair and love them! -greatest little birds. Beware of her ability to fly, however. We looked up one afternoon to see our OEGB pullet perched on top of  our covered porch. -daughter thought it was a crow.....

Wife of 22 years to a dear husband, mama to 2 children, 3 Golden Comets, 2 Buff Orpingtons, Old English Game bantam, Japanese bantam, Black Australorp, Golden Laced Wyandotte, budgie, sugar glider, Roborovski hamster, and a feisty Yorkshire terrier.
 

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Wife of 22 years to a dear husband, mama to 2 children, 3 Golden Comets, 2 Buff Orpingtons, Old English Game bantam, Japanese bantam, Black Australorp, Golden Laced Wyandotte, budgie, sugar glider, Roborovski hamster, and a feisty Yorkshire terrier.
 

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OEGB and a Sexlink

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God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change; 
courage to change the things I can; 
and wisdom to know the difference.

In Jesus name Amen :)

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