Graceful Bantams, you got me. I think the first picture is actually an offspring of one of the original hens crossed with a gray bantam rooster that had feathered legs. Sorry about that.
The second picture is one of the originals.
Thanks to Lynn as well.
Here is a better picture. It is just a small comb. Smooth dark legs.
They lay white eggs. Bantam.
They are really funny when they get out into the shed that holds their pen and hide eggs. It is quite a site to see one of these little biddies trying to cover 10-15 eggs. The bad news is when...
We could use a little help identifying these bantam hens that we were told were "Peachface." They are great little layers and brood hens but we don't know what breed they are. Got them at Atwoods in straight run bin.
Thanks,
Bob
Thank you,
I did see some of the info but didn't make the connection to it being the POOPS event. We would love to come. Will have to see what is going on closer to the time.
Bob
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Could use some help identifying this guy. We bought him in a straight run batch at Atwoods. My wife liked the little tuft on his noggin. Turned out to be a very handsome rooster, if somewhat aggressive. I uploaded the image to BYC. Hope this works...
dachsunds,
Now you have me wondering. I have called them that since someone told my wife that is what they were. Everything I find on the net relating to peach face refers to Love Birds. Ours are lovey enough with the roosters but I guess I don't know what they really are. We just bought some...
Can you please add LU_EggMan in Stillwater. I just joined the list today thanks to Greybear23. We have a small flock of mixed birds - peachface banties, few varieties of cochin banties, few barred rock, Wyandottes, black sexlinks, a mystery rooster, a few americaunas and one white silky hen. We...