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You might try looking in the dutch bantams, white earlobes on an OEG is a DQ (I think, not positive).
Ive looked at à lot of Dutch Bantam Pictures. I cant find one that has his same neck. Someone told me It might be à OEGB (Old English Gàme Bantam) So its more than likely one of thé two. Lol
Look at this one, I love it as well....................a red crele orp (just took the picture off the internet).
That is one big BEAUTIFUL rooster! I think Rockn-G-Ranch has Crele orpingtons chicks on her website...
 
Do the Barn Star eggs say fertile or just free roaming? It's not the same thing. I did hatch some "cage free" eggs from the local food co-op on the chance they had a roo. I didn't figure I could lose too much for $4.95, I did have one egg hatch. Of course it was a roo, LOL

Deb
Someone has probably answered this already, but they say fertile.


 
DQ. Is disqualified (show term), OEG is Old English Game, but I'm only guessing that OEGB is Old English Game Bantam, or maybe Old English Game Bird,

There's a thread with all the abbreviations but I do try to guess some of the ones I don't know by the context. Sometimes I have to go look because I have no clue!
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Thanks gryeyes, and sorry lualshannon. I do find myself using abbreviaton for Old English Game Bantam, it's a mouthfull. I need to check out the thread, having partridge plymoth rock bantams is another long one.
 

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