Mar 2, 2017 #3 BantamLover21 Crowing 7 Years Jul 24, 2013 23,660 1,605 426 Do the chicks in the first photo have feathered legs? If so, then they're probably a Black Cochin bantam and Buff Cochin bantam. The bird in the second photo may be a Japanese bantam.
Do the chicks in the first photo have feathered legs? If so, then they're probably a Black Cochin bantam and Buff Cochin bantam. The bird in the second photo may be a Japanese bantam.
Mar 2, 2017 #4 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Aug 26, 2009 140,919 293,993 2,097 Out to pasture agree
Mar 2, 2017 Thread starter #5 Jen25 Hatching Mar 2, 2017 9 0 9 Portland,Tn Thanks. The first 2 do have feathered feet.
Mar 2, 2017 Thread starter #6 Jen25 Hatching Mar 2, 2017 9 0 9 Portland,Tn What about this little chick? Feet are feathered Last edited: Mar 2, 2017
Mar 2, 2017 Thread starter #7 Jen25 Hatching Mar 2, 2017 9 0 9 Portland,Tn And the chipmunk chick. Last edited: Mar 2, 2017
Mar 2, 2017 #8 LovelyChicks130 In the Brooder Jul 23, 2016 43 13 34 Michigan The chipmunk one looks like an easter egger/ameraucana. I Love them! They are so sweet and lay colored eggs!
The chipmunk one looks like an easter egger/ameraucana. I Love them! They are so sweet and lay colored eggs!
Mar 2, 2017 #9 LovelyChicks130 In the Brooder Jul 23, 2016 43 13 34 Michigan The chipmunk one is a bantam? Or regular size?
Mar 2, 2017 Thread starter #10 Jen25 Hatching Mar 2, 2017 9 0 9 Portland,Tn Thanks. I can't wait till they are all old enough to know their gender. I am so attached I may have to keep even if I haves roosters. They are all bantams Last edited: Mar 2, 2017
Thanks. I can't wait till they are all old enough to know their gender. I am so attached I may have to keep even if I haves roosters. They are all bantams