Mar 1, 2013 #1 ben is a terror Songster 8 Years Apr 9, 2011 853 23 133 LBI,NJ & JIM THORPE,PA came from ideal in a mixed breed bantam group he is so much smaller tan the others in the group. He? is 1 month old on the 4th
came from ideal in a mixed breed bantam group he is so much smaller tan the others in the group. He? is 1 month old on the 4th
Mar 1, 2013 #2 Nemmie In the Brooder 6 Years Feb 18, 2013 13 0 24 It looks like he could grow up to be a Pencil Speckled Leghorn c: Leghorns are generally pretty small but produce depending on family history roughly between 280-320 eggs each per year.
It looks like he could grow up to be a Pencil Speckled Leghorn c: Leghorns are generally pretty small but produce depending on family history roughly between 280-320 eggs each per year.
Mar 1, 2013 #3 popsicle Songster 8 Years Oct 27, 2011 1,799 150 231 Looking at the mountains in MT Possibly one of Ideal's Buttercup colored Old English Game Bantams? Buttercup is the closest thing that comes to my mind with the spots on the head, but the comb is wrong.
Possibly one of Ideal's Buttercup colored Old English Game Bantams? Buttercup is the closest thing that comes to my mind with the spots on the head, but the comb is wrong.
Mar 1, 2013 Thread starter #4 ben is a terror Songster 8 Years Apr 9, 2011 853 23 133 LBI,NJ & JIM THORPE,PA Will he get as big as other bantams? He is about half the size of all the other ones. What does it mean comb is wrong?
Will he get as big as other bantams? He is about half the size of all the other ones. What does it mean comb is wrong?
Mar 1, 2013 #5 popsicle Songster 8 Years Oct 27, 2011 1,799 150 231 Looking at the mountains in MT I meant that the chick looks like a Sicilian Buttercup, but doesn't have the buttercup comb--so maybe it's one of Ideal's Buttercup patterned OEGB. I can't tell you how big it will be compared to the other bantams. I wouldn't worry much if it's healthy. From Ideal's site: Cream Buttercup Pattern Old English Bantam Gold Buttercup Pattern Old English Bantam Sicilian Buttercup (has images, the page for the bantam Sicilian Buttercups doesn't have any images) Last edited: Mar 1, 2013
I meant that the chick looks like a Sicilian Buttercup, but doesn't have the buttercup comb--so maybe it's one of Ideal's Buttercup patterned OEGB. I can't tell you how big it will be compared to the other bantams. I wouldn't worry much if it's healthy. From Ideal's site: Cream Buttercup Pattern Old English Bantam Gold Buttercup Pattern Old English Bantam Sicilian Buttercup (has images, the page for the bantam Sicilian Buttercups doesn't have any images)
Mar 4, 2013 #6 cohenjl00 Hatching 6 Years Mar 4, 2013 1 0 6 I believe that it is a Sililian Buttercup. Sure it cute.