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  1. JedJackson

    Bantam Colour Help

    At least here in the US, auctions are well known for these problems, and you risk bringing in disease to your flock by buying from them. I mean, that is always a risk, but more so from auction birds. If I were you I would seek out a breeder with a good reputation. That's the surest way to get...
  2. JedJackson

    Bantam Colour Help

    The ethical part comes in with how you advertise them if you sell them. There is nothing wrong with selling mixed color Cochin bantams so long as it is stated to potential buyers. The trouble comes from people who sell mixed birds as purebreds. That is false advertising and it's unethical...
  3. JedJackson

    Bantam Colour Help

    They're beautiful. If you're into showing, great, but mixed colors and even mixed breeds are just as good otherwise.
  4. JedJackson

    Bantam Colour Help

    They all have mixed color genetics. The rooster's coloring is all over the place. He's not regular splash, that's for sure. Too much black, and he seems to have chocolate or fawn as part of the color genetics. The black hen has red leakage at the neck. That could probably be bred out...
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