Can anyone help identify this chicken for us? It is full grown-came from a bin of surprise/mystery bantams. She’s about the size of a pigeon and flies really well. Cream color with grey/blue pattern, feathered feet. Thank you
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Wow thank you so much! I love this group-I’ve googled several times with no luck and get a good answer on here within minutes of posting. Thanks again!!Porcelain d'Uccle, and she's a pullet. A beautiful one at that!
You're welcome! I love d'uccles. I've currently got 3 of them. 2 Self Blue and a Mille Fleur. One Self Blue is male, the other 2 are too young to know yet.Wow thank you so much! I love this group-I’ve googled several times with no luck and get a good answer on here within minutes of posting. Thanks again!!
That's a good point, and one I didn't catch. She should have a beard, and this bird doesn't have fluff around her face. The coloring and feet are right, but that isn't. What do you think?Do D’uccles not always have beards?
I’m not sure. Do other bantams come in that porcelain pattern?That's a good point, and one I didn't catch. She should have a beard, and this bird doesn't have fluff around her face. The coloring and feet are right, but that isn't. What do you think?
None that I've been able to find. And I've been doing a lot of Googling on this since you pointed out the lack of a beard. This one is perplexing.I’m not sure. Do other bantams come in that porcelain pattern?
Porcelain d'UccleCan anyone help identify this chicken for us? It is full grown-came from a bin of surprise/mystery bantams. She’s about the size of a pigeon and flies really well. Cream color with grey/blue pattern, feathered feet. Thank you
The lack of a beard is putting that in question.Porcelain d'Uccle