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Tractor Supply Co. has several OEG bantams that come in along with several other breeds, and though they are supposed to be separated, some of the bantams make their way, or should I say children and workers allow them to make their way, into the other chick bins. I would say that it is a bantam, though a small genetic Ameraucana is highly likely through Hoover’s Hatchery.
This is what tiny baby chick and the others look like today. Still very tiny
 
Alright, can you tell what type of comb it has (single, pea, rose, v)? If it has a pea comb, and is from TSC, it is most likely an Ameraucana, labeled “Americana” on the website. However, if it has a single comb, it is most likely a OEG bantam.
 
Alright, can you tell what type of comb it has (single, pea, rose, v)? If it has a pea comb, and is from TSC, it is most likely an Ameraucana, labeled “Americana” on the website. However, if it has a single comb, it is most likely a OEG bantam.
You think it is an Olive Egger. bantam
That would be great. Thanks
 
You think it is an Olive Egger. bantam
That would be great. Thanks
I’m not meaning to ruin your hopes of having an olive egger bantam, as I’m sure there’s such a thing, but I was referring to Old Eastern Game (OEG) bantams. Specifically the Silver Duckwing variety. Sorry for the confusion!
 

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