Looking at standard versions they aren’t very chipmunked.
Maybe this bantam Cornish chick has the coloration from generations ago
Maybe this bantam Cornish chick has the coloration from generations ago
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If you can find out for sure which hatchery supplies to your TSC, it might help narrow things down. I found out that ours definitely came from Hoover, and they don't really have that many bantam possibilities. I picked one up that looks just like your Tidbit. Since Hoover doesn't have EE bantams, mine has to be an OEGB, silver duckwing. If you call your TSC, they will tell you where they get them.
If I remember right you have one or two silver duckwing and one questionable one where we weren’t sure if it was OEGB or EE, that one should be black breasted red if it is OEGB, based on brown chick downIf you can find out for sure which hatchery supplies to your TSC, it might help narrow things down. I found out that ours definitely came from Hoover, and they don't really have that many bantam possibilities. I picked one up that looks just like your Tidbit. Since Hoover doesn't have EE bantams, mine has to be an OEGB, silver duckwing. If you call your TSC, they will tell you where they get them.
You could also try calling the suspect hatcheries if you can't find a good answer from TSC. Worked for me.If I go there again - probably in the next few days for feed and possibly chicks - I’ll be asking somebody else. My apologies for that!
I looked up Farmline and there’s only a hatchery that I could find in Bangladesh. He may have meant Townline, they have a few bantam breeds but none of the ones you have.Before, I was told that they got them from Hoover’s and one other one - Farmline I think? I called earlier and the manager - who, upon every occasion I’ve spoken with him, has been a *peach* - was very certain about not knowing where any of the chicks come from. If I go there again - probably in the next few days for feed and possibly chicks - I’ll be asking somebody else. My apologies for that!
Ah, yeah, I doubt they came from Bangladesh.. Hoover’s it is!I looked up Farmline and there’s only a hatchery that I could find in Bangladesh. He may have meant Townline, they have a few bantam breeds but none of the ones you have.
Although Hoover’s doesn’t carry Dark Cornish nor Dark Brahma. I’m wondering if there is yet a 4th supplier for TSC. (If it is not Hoover, Privett, or Townline)Ah, yeah, I doubt they came from Bangladesh.. Hoover’s it is!
Weird. Also, when I called them, they made a point of telling me they dont sell any "game" birds. They call them "Old English," without the game bantam part. Indeed, on their site, it is plain old "old english."Also the only d’Uccles Hoover has are Mille Fleur (although they don’t call them d’Uccles or booted bantams...Mille fleur is a colour)