Actually, to a breeder of Dutch, being told that their birds look like OEG with combs is rather annoying.
They are really quite different when you look closely.
Here's one of my better Light Brown males (won BB a number of times, and his son won the Eastern Dutch National in '07):
And here's a Light Brown pullet (she won Youth SCCL at the Crossroads show in '06):
There are many differences in type between OEG and Dutch:
- White versus red earlobes
- Slate legs versus white
- Stance: Dutch should be "cobby"; standing with head back and chest out
- Thickness of body at the saddle area: Dutch should have a thicker saddle, measured from top to bottom, while OEG are more slender there.
- The back of a Dutch should resemble a curved U, while OEG is more of an angled V
- Longer and curved sickle feathers
- Dutch have shorter legs
- Dutch carry their wings lower, over the hocks
You can see more pictures of Dutch on our website (see my sig below.) And here are two more great sites with Dutch images:
http://www.dutchbantams.com/children.html
and
http://www.fynbosfarmpoultry.com/
Cheers,