Can you tell if these are bantam eggs?

ackie

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Long shot because these are all the pics I have with basically no size references. Hen is a bantam. I know she laid eggs and I know she incubated eggs, but I cant remember if she incubated her own eggs or not. Just curious to see if I have bantam in my backyard mix or not.

Mods, feel free to move to breed ID if this fits better there.
 

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Hard to be certain, but those look like large fowl eggs and chicks to me. You will soon know as they grow.
 
Hard to be certain, but those look like large fowl eggs and chicks to me. You will soon know as they grow.
This picture was last September so they're grown now, but I dont know which birds they are. I guess if none of my birds seem small then they're just not bantam.
 
Cool, that's what I recalled but I had a sudden :idunnomoment. I dont have any birds that I personally would ID as bantam so it makes sense, but I am not full proof nor do I know how bantam genetics works, so I wanted to ask. I'm slowly trying to piece together what genetics are in my flock. Thanks all!
 

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