Bantams… breed and gender

morgan2163

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Apr 8, 2017
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We know the white featherless legs is a roo… the d’uccle has the looks, but no sounds, same with the one we think is old English? No idea on breeds of the black ones either
So, everyone’s favorite game, roo or hem, and breeds?
They’re approx 12-13 weeks
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The looks of a roo… but 🤷🏼‍♀️
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breeds?
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Has the roo side eye down. Was defending the other ladies yesterday when we out them with the full size counterparts for a bit yesterday, but 🤷🏼‍♀️
 
Bird in red is a black breasted OEGB cockerel. Bird in yellow is a Mille Fleur D'Uccle pullet. Bird in cyan is a silver duckwing OEGB pullet. Bird in blue is a Porcelain D'Uccle cockerel. Bird in orange is a cockerel, possibly a Red Pyle OEGB. Bird in black is a pullet, could be a Gray Japanese bantam
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Bird in red is a black breasted OEGB cockerel. Bird in yellow is a Mille Fleur D'Uccle pullet. Bird in cyan is a silver duckwing OEGB pullet. Bird in blue is a Porcelain D'Uccle cockerel. Bird in orange is a cockerel, possibly a Red Pyle OEGB. Bird in black is a pullet, could be a Gray Japanese bantamView attachment 3541208
Thank you! That’s what I was leaning to, my husband and son said no, only one cockerel. I’m hoping the 3 get along as well down the road, we’ve 12 full size and 4 bantams. I’ll take a bantam roo any day
 

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