Bantams which type? black ameraucanas mixes? I have no clue

sarahandjay

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Not the best pictures if clearer shots are need just let me know and I can try to get em. My son wanted to be the camera man ;)These guys/girls are not as calm as the others and are actually getting the hang of perching. Suppose to be bantams but which kind?


This has been named angel and is the only one that has fuzzy feet and is already starting to show a cone.
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This is arrow and has been keeping everyone in line

This is the smallest of the group very sweet once she settles down but hates to be without her flock


and splat. Splat and arrow tend to spare and it seems like angle has started with them as well.



Thank you in advance.
 
Might be lanshangs but could be some naughty rooster got out of his cage;)

thank you I did a quick google image search and searched the archives. Find some pictures that are close but I guess I will have to wait and see. All I know is this group is hysterical to watch. They are a spirited bunch. Splat has figured out how to get on top of the feeder so I make sure it stays topped off.
 
Angel is a Black Cochin Bantam.

The others I can't see very well. Too far away from the camera and parts of their body are obscured. Do any others have feathered legs? Types of combs?

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Angel is a Black Cochin Bantam.

The others I can't see very well. Too far away from the camera and parts of their body is obscured. Do any others have feathered legs? Types of combs?

Thank you and I can try to get full body pictures of the other three tomorrow. The others do not have feathered feet and no obvious combs yet.
 
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Thank you and I can try to get full body pictures of the other three tomorrow. The others do not have feathered feet and no obvious combs yet.

That eliminates D'Uccles, Cochins, Silkies, and Brahmas, which are common bantams.

Where are they from?
 
The other three have nubs not a comb like angels yet. We picked up this group at tsc. Oh well we welcome all types at this house. Do all or just most of the bantams have the feathered feet? Bare with me as I am still learning.

There are many, many bantam breeds. Some have feathered feet. The bantams that are found at TSC often include feather-legged breeds, but there are others: Old English Game Bantams, for example. Depends on what source they are from.
 

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