Mar 6, 2011 #1 4HMomma In the Brooder 9 Years Sep 12, 2010 50 0 39 Nebraska If not, what are they? And is his comb going to be a problem for 4h showing? They are just over a year old.
If not, what are they? And is his comb going to be a problem for 4h showing? They are just over a year old.
Mar 6, 2011 #2 banjoejoe4783 VILLAMIL FARMS 9 Years Oct 6, 2010 2,458 26 183 westville ok they look like batam wihte rocks-- batam orfs should have white legs and i see yelow
Mar 6, 2011 Thread starter #3 4HMomma In the Brooder 9 Years Sep 12, 2010 50 0 39 Nebraska Wow, your quick! Thanks. I forgot about the legs... Anyone else agree/disagree?
Mar 6, 2011 #4 EweSheep Flock Mistress 14 Years Jan 12, 2007 21,914 201 541 Land of Lincoln IMO, I do not like his comb nor his earlobes because to me, they look off white or pearl earlobes. That would be a DQ there. AND I personally don't think they are Orpingtons because of their leg color...should be pink whites like the real Orpingtons. No yellow allowed. Looks like White Rocks bantams to me.
IMO, I do not like his comb nor his earlobes because to me, they look off white or pearl earlobes. That would be a DQ there. AND I personally don't think they are Orpingtons because of their leg color...should be pink whites like the real Orpingtons. No yellow allowed. Looks like White Rocks bantams to me.
Mar 6, 2011 #5 banjoejoe4783 VILLAMIL FARMS 9 Years Oct 6, 2010 2,458 26 183 westville ok here is a pic of my grand chap batam white rock to use for comarison sorry for the miss speling edited ot fix Last edited: Mar 6, 2011
here is a pic of my grand chap batam white rock to use for comarison sorry for the miss speling edited ot fix
Mar 6, 2011 Thread starter #6 4HMomma In the Brooder 9 Years Sep 12, 2010 50 0 39 Nebraska Thanks guys, I was afraid they weren't good quality. (especially since I couldn't put my finger on the breed) I knew I didn't like that comb. Poor Emma always picks lesser quality chickens.
Thanks guys, I was afraid they weren't good quality. (especially since I couldn't put my finger on the breed) I knew I didn't like that comb. Poor Emma always picks lesser quality chickens.