Purchased a few Belgium Bearded D'Uccle from TSC, but their legs are not feathered and they have almost a lime green tint to them..what do I have? One is more gray and the other is more yellow green.
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What does that mean?Too early to say, many breeds come in bantam.
What could they possibly be?Those don't appear to be D'Uccle...
Can't seem to add the pics. I'm assuming there was a mix up. I myself thought they were big to be bantam.They don't even look like bantams to me although pictures can be deceiving. I need comb pics. Colorwise one looks blue and one splash
Bantams are like "toy" sized chickens, for lack of better words. some bantams breeds have always been small and there's no large version, (true bantams) like sebrights, d'Uccles, d'Anvers, Rosecombs, serama, etc. Most bantams are normal sized breed that have been bred down to 'toy' size. Can you get pictures of them next to something like a golf ball or pop can for a size comparison?What does that mean?
I've added more pics.They don't even look like bantams to me although pictures can be deceiving. I need comb pics. Colorwise one looks blue and one splash