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sorry hit reply too fast . She's 4 years oldshe 4
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sorry hit reply too fast . She's 4 years oldshe 4
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The problem I see with Old English Game bantams is that if you want to show cocks (roosters), you have to dub them. This may prove daunting for a new, young poultry owner. True, you can just show the females or only cockerels, but if you ever want to show mature males they'll need to be dubbed.Not Cochins. They're jerks. I suggest getting some Old English Game Bantams. Everyone at our fair loves mine and another lady's. They are calm, let you do whatever you want to them, and naturally pose. Mine are hatchery birds from chickensforbackyards.com and she placed first in the pullet class in the breed show. I'm planning on breeding her next year along with her two sisters and the other lady's is getting bred too. Good luck finding your show bird!