Baby Bantams

Sanfi_Flock

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Mar 28, 2021
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Hi all! We picked up some indexed Bantams at TSC. Two I know are Silkies cause of their 5 toes but these 3 I have no clue. I have searched the web for chicks pics to compare but no luck.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you!
 

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The first one there is a golden sebright but I'm not sure about the other two. The pattern on the feathers doesn't look quite right for the third chick for it to be the same.
 
I'm not sure what hatchery your particular TSC is going through so it's a bit difficult to guess. Typically it's Hoover's but I don't think that's the case with your birds. 1 looks to be Quail Belgian Bearded D'Anvers (assuming it has a rose comb). 3 may also be one, but the leg color is different which is strange to me, might be some variance in the breed or it could be an Easter Egger... get comb pics to differentiate! Thinking 3 is a Birchen Old English Game Bantam, check comb type as well!
 
Here are some comb pics. Also some better side profiles. McQueen had tail feathers today.
 

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I saw this thread a while back, and I just wanted to say, your ID skills are amazing! I don't know how you do it, but it's a marvel to see!
Aww, thank you! I still have lots to learn, but I picked up a lot of it from just reading books on breeds/the standard of perfection. I also give equal credit to the other amazing members around here. I used to go through donrae's (who has sadly passed away :() threads where she replied on, along with Michael OShay's who is not on the forum anymore either :/ They were spectacular at knowing breeds/genders and I learned so much. Your skills are great as well! :D
 
Aww, thank you! I still have lots to learn, but I picked up a lot of it from just reading books on breeds/the standard of perfection. I also give equal credit to the other amazing members around here. I used to go through donrae's (who has sadly passed away :() threads where she replied on, along with Michael OShay's who is not on the forum anymore either :/ They were spectacular at knowing breeds/genders and I learned so much. Your skills are great as well! :D
They really aren't, but I appreciate it lol! ❤️
 

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