Gloryjasmine
Songster
. They're gorgeous! I'd love to own one. Ok I'll work on getting you some pics. Also,I have a bird..... Safe to say it like that,and when we purchased it.....we were told it was a she. Lol but but but... I'm convinced that she is a he!!!!! This bird is so large. And it's comb is very red and much bigger than my hens' combs. His legs are very thick and his feathers shoot down into like pointed tips. Not rounded like the hens. Plus,it was just about the time we got " " that my eggs were fertile!!! I thought my lil bantam Roo had finally stepped up. Lol I don't think so. And I've never ever seen her lay an egg. Not even lay in the egg nests!!!! Her name was Alley.... But I changed it to Alleyoops!!!! Lol I'll send a pic of her/him too. Maybe you can be of help there as well.I created the "Dalmatian Bantam" (not a true breed yet, but I'm working on it) by breeding a Red Pyle Old English Game, Silver Sebright and White Silkie together. They are a hardy, good foraging breed that is large enough to cover a good number of eggs but small enough that they don't eat too much or take up much room. All of mine were parent-raised, so I'm not sure how tame they are, but they do wonderfully in all sorts of weather conditions. The spots some how came because of the Silver Sebright in them. Even the little chicks have adorable little spots! I'm hatching a small number (5-6 eggs) starting today just to see how well they breed true. I'm introducing a new white silkie and a few silver sebrights into my flock, since they are beginning to inbreed amongst each other. I'm going to see if I can get Dastan away from his sisters and into a flock with some sebright hens and my sebright roosters in with Dastan's sisters. Rudy (she doesnt' have spots) and Amber (she is lacking a crest)My original Red Pyle OEGB with the original four Dalmatian chicks, showing those adorable little black spots
I'd be glad to look at pictures of your bantams.
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