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  1. varidgerunner

    Chicken Breed Focus - Old English Game

    The natural instinct is to kill any male that can't be driven away. It is a threat to their ability to pass on genes. They don't protect hens because they like them, it is because they are precious vessels for their genetic material. Might get away with a silkie or polish, they might not...
  2. varidgerunner

    Chicken Breed Focus - Old English Game

    Protecting hens is from other roosters too.
  3. varidgerunner

    Chicken Breed Focus - Old English Game

    Judging from the progression of this thread, Standard Old English Game might be more rare than any of those other fancy chickens. Here is another Cackle mock-up of an OEG, this one in BBR. It came green legged, and looked surprisingly like a Green Legged Hatch.
  4. varidgerunner

    Chicken Breed Focus - Old English Game

    Every time I see an OEGB I remember the time I went to a big regional poultry swap, got there in the middle of the night, and camped. I pitched a tent in one of the available spots, didn't pay much attention to the tent nest to me. That tent belonged to a guy that had OEG bantams, he had every...
  5. varidgerunner

    Chicken Breed Focus - Old English Game

    It's all good. Like your creles.
  6. varidgerunner

    Chicken Breed Focus - Old English Game

    Old English Game Bantams are not just smaller versions of Standard Old English Games, I think about the only thing they got from the Standard OEGs was their color. They were made by crossing straight bantams into the game breeds and subsequent backcrossing. They are mostly bantam. They are cute...
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