Jun 11, 2019 #1 Avienda Chirping 8 Years Joined Mar 13, 2011 Messages 89 Reaction score 5 Points 89 Location Sapulpa, OK They are about 8 weeks old. The female is very friendly. They are tiny too. Easlily fit in my hand. Kind of hard to see, but their legs are grey, thin and non feathered. Attachments 71540BFE-FED7-4143-AA21-29340DB7B27F.jpeg 607.8 KB · Views: 27
They are about 8 weeks old. The female is very friendly. They are tiny too. Easlily fit in my hand. Kind of hard to see, but their legs are grey, thin and non feathered.
Jun 11, 2019 #2 Birds of a Feather Crowing 7 Years Joined Aug 8, 2017 Messages 707 Reaction score 1,142 Points 352 No, they appear to be blue Old English Game Bantams. (Dutch Bantams are considerably more rare, and would have white earlobes.)
No, they appear to be blue Old English Game Bantams. (Dutch Bantams are considerably more rare, and would have white earlobes.)
Jun 11, 2019 #3 Brahma Chicken5000 Araucana Addict 6 Years Friend Joined Sep 26, 2017 Messages 21,807 Reaction score 49,221 Points 1,257 Location Central New Jersey You have a pair of Self Blue/Lavender Old English Game Bantams.
Jun 11, 2019 Thread starter #4 Avienda Chirping 8 Years Joined Mar 13, 2011 Messages 89 Reaction score 5 Points 89 Location Sapulpa, OK Thank you both! I didn't think they were dutch because they don't have ear lobes, but couldn't find any pictures of lavender OEGB!
Thank you both! I didn't think they were dutch because they don't have ear lobes, but couldn't find any pictures of lavender OEGB!
Jun 11, 2019 #5 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Friend Joined Apr 11, 2016 Messages 14,448 Reaction score 19,307 Points 687 Location NW Missouri Self Blue OEG bantams, very common color.
Jun 11, 2019 #6 Amer D'Anvers Forever Premium Feather Member 7 Years Spirit Friend Joined Nov 8, 2017 Messages 14,205 Reaction score 107,446 Points 1,537 Location Wisconsin My Coop My Coop Self blue OEGB