Bantam or just a runt

sticksoup

Songster
10 Years
Feb 23, 2009
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My little Brown Leghorn is just that- little. Even the day my DBF brought her home the first time I laughed at how small she was. Get back in that egg- I told her- You ain't done yet. But stubbornly, she refused. She has always been a mystery to us, since my DBF bought her out of the Easter Egger bin so we were surprised to discover she is actually a brown leghorn and now, at 22 weeks, I'm wondering when is she going to grow?? She is still small compared to all the rest of the chickens. How do I know if she's bantam too?
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Can you imagine how many times those chicks are handled and just tossed back into whatever bin is closest when they come from F&F stores??

How could it be a suprize that what you thought you were getting turns out to be something else?

Your bird looks like a banty Brown Leghorn (leg-urn) pullet. At 22 wks she's done growing. Might get a little thicker, but that's about it.

Nice looking bird, too.
 
Thank you~ She is a cute bird and even though not what we thought, she has been even better. And a very good layer so far- little eggs from a little bird.
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It a little hard to tell in the picture but I would say that your Leghorn is a standard and not a bantam.. Leghorns arnt that big of a chicken to start with compared to say a Plymouth Rock or a Wyandotte.. A Standard Leghorn hen should weigh around 4-4.5 lbs (now some hatchery birds do get bigger/ smaller) A Bantam Leghorn hen should weigh around 20-22 oz (some hatchery bird bigger) She looks to be a nice Light Brown Leghorn..

Chris
 

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