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  1. JeanR

    Show off your Old English Game Bantams!!

    Oh, and the pullets, yes, are dutch also, but have pinched tails, not typical of a "true Dutch"--the trio shows cross breedingand hatcheries do this, producing odd colors and patterns, and do not know this when they send out day old chicks--can't tell what they will be when they feather out...
  2. JeanR

    Show off your Old English Game Bantams!!

    Takes time and eye to see that these 2 males are shaped very differently: Note, the size of the tail and how it is attached to the back. Length of legs. Wing size and shape, one is high held above the legs, the other is wide and low, almost touching the ground. The saddles are different, narrow...
  3. JeanR

    Show off your Old English Game Bantams!!

    Your "OEGB trio are indeed Dutch Bantams, but maybe hatchery stock, not very good type (as you can see from the cockerel TYPE that was Googled). Not to worry, they will be lovely pets--just do not cross them with your "white", that are just "backyard banties",again lovely pets. No feathered...
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