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Yeah, I’m pretty good at breed ID’ing most standard and some rare breeds but I also assumed these were mixed. She said they were “Japanese” which didn’t clarify a whole lot for me lol. I’m guessing the person she got the eggs from wasn’t being completely honest or didn’t know what they were talking about either. Or it could be a breed I haven’t encountered yet. Thanks for your input!The white one is defines a Silkie. As for the other ones you could go on a hatchery website and look for chickens that look alike.
That hen appears to be a bantam and has an entirely different build than a Marans.The one in the middle first photo is a golden Cuckoo Marans. I dont know about the rest
How can you tell with it sitting down like that?That hen appears to be a bantam and has an entirely different build than a Marans.
Look at coarseness of face and type. Here are comparison pictures of Golden Cuckoo Marans versus Crele Old English Game Bantam:How can you tell with it sitting down like that?
Interesting. ThanksLook at coarseness of face and type. Here are comparison pictures of Golden Cuckoo Marans versus Crele Old English Game Bantam:
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Being a bantam is essentially dwarfism which shows in their physical traits