I know the picture's not great, but I was hoping someone had a clue. Or just wanted to ooh and ah. you know, I'm proud of her. Also, please ignore the indoor caging: she's still in quarantine.
Quote:I need to google. What I know about oegb could fit in a thimble, with room left to spare. I just know I LIKE this bird, a lot.
they are cool birds, I love mine, great personalities You can do a search on here also and find out a lot of info or go to www.feathersite.com
Quote:I need to google. What I know about oegb could fit in a thimble, with room left to spare. I just know I LIKE this bird, a lot. I have OEGB BB Reds the hens are absolutely adorable, mine still come to me to be handled and held at 5 months old. The roos can be feisty though, they get jealous at handling of the pullets. For now it is funny how they try to strike my hands when I pick up the hens, but they do not have spurs yet. As cute and funny as it is I have to reprimand them so they know their place. The only complaint is the eggs are tiny, it takes a half dozen for me to have eggs for breakfast.
Old english game partridge http://www.freewebs.com/professorchickenhasmorebreeds/oegpartridgepullet.jpg