Thanks to all those that looked and especially those that responded. I will, once again offer to help for next year but will try to take a lead from other states books on how to handle the whole thing.
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So Disappointing, but I suspected they were not full blooded. She has a couple of lavender Orpingtons, but doesn't want to end up losing one to the auction. They are also not on the list of breeds that were available. (I don't know if that matters or not) I thought that all area 4H had to...
Bantam cochins started out as my favorite and 35 years later still are. Getting the colors I want is much, much more difficult. I have buff hens, but can't seem to keep a buff cock. I have not had good luck with my lavender or splash either. I finally gave up on bobtail after several dozen eggs...
Hi all! It has been a while since I needed help on bird ID, mostly because we deal with almost all bantams and are pretty good with their IDs. LF, not so much.
In February my daughters signed up for the local 4H chick chain as they usually do. They chose the breeds they wanted from the list...
Several bantam breeds look similar. Old English game bantam, Dutch bantam, Serama, sometimes Japanese. Her legs look pretty short for an OEGB or Dutch and she doesn't stand like a Japanese, with her tail and head up with her back straight. She also isn't standing upright like OEGB, Dutch and...
Black tail buff (hard to find if OEGB, so probably Japanese) and probably Black Breasted Red OEGB. (several of them look similar to me until final feathers) The first ones legs look a bit too long for a Japanese bantam, but the tail is more upright than OEGB.
Silkies mixed with Cochins can produce "Satins", Silkie traits with smooth feathers. Silkies mixed with NNs can produce "Showgirls". Neither are recognized by the ABA as far as I know, but they are so cute.
I would say she is a satin showgirl.
Here are a few of mine.
1. Rain, satin
2...
My lead roo has the same issue. I finally caught a hen plucking and eating his feathers while they were roosting for night. He lets her do it. He is constantly growing new feathers there, but they never get to come in enough to be more than a pin feather spike. They have plenty of protein and...
Chickens can take weeks to months to get their system regulated once they start laying.
Some lay eggs with extra calcium, some lay eggs without a shell, some lay fairy eggs.
Some of my girls lay a nice smooth, one color egg with almost a shine it's so smooth. Others lay a smooth egg with spots...
My lead rooster is going on 8y. He has always been a gentleman with the hens and asks politely. Even with the bantams. (He is a bantam cochin, but a good sized one) Ed will get extra frisky around this time each year. Its nesting season and he wants to mate and procreate. Occasionally he will...
Easter Eggers are basically mutts with a blue egg gene. They can be any color and lots of patterns. These have hen patterning that looks like they got their blue gene from a Cream Legbar.
They look like Easter Eggers to me, and pretty ones, too.
Very likely from the commercial farm as they are all the same and it looks like their top beaks were clipped. It's often done with commercial chickens since it keeps them from injuring each other by pecking. If over crowded, they will peck. Once blood is drawn, they will continue to peck until...
If it's spelled Ameraucana and has colors to choose from, it is likely a true Ameraucana. If it is Americana (sp diff.) then it is an EE. Most hatcheries misspell Ameraucana to sell their EE and confuse their customers. I find it an abhorrent practice, but they all do it. Some do have actual...