One of my absolute favorite breeds! I completely adore my girls and desperately want more. They're seriously the sweetest birds, in my experience. I hope to find more soon.
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Here's some pictures of my dutch bantam from years ago, Clark
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Hi! By any chance, did you notice that important fluffiness right in front of his tail ever gone during a light molt and then returning? I worry that my girls fluff won't come back and I know that's an important trait that true Dutch Bantams carry.
He was a beautiful bantam but not a pure Dutch. The earlob has too much red, the legs are not blue, and the tails of the Dutch roosters should be longer. Btw the white fluf is lovely , its not a must have Dutch fluf.Here's some pictures of my dutch bantam from years ago, Clark
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Shrug doesn't really matter to me to be honest. I didn't even know what breed he was till somebody told me that's what he was. This was years ago anyways. Never really cared about things being "pure" or not you know? Thanks though for the infoHe was a beautiful bantam but not a pure Dutch. The earlob has too much red, the legs are not blue, and the tails of the Dutch roosters should be longer. Btw the white fluf is lovely , its not a must have Dutch fluf.
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P.s This is more how a Dutch should look like. Source a Dutch breed association for Dutch
It seems very hard to get pure bred Dutch in the US and the big hatcheries seem to sell some kind of small mix Bantams as Dutch.
True. Its way more important that he was a nice fellow. And the rooster in the pic is a price winner. Most Dutch are way less perfect. I had a pyle coloured Dutch 6 years ago. He was a beauty but I couldn’t keep him because he was too noisy.Shrug doesn't really matter to me to be honest. I didn't even know what breed he was till somebody told me that's what he was. This was years ago anyways. Never really cared about things being "pure" or not you know? Thanks though for the info![]()
True. Its way more important that he was a nice fellow. And the rooster in the pic is a price winner. Most Dutch are way less perfect. I had a pyle coloured Dutch 6 years ago. He was a beauty but I couldn’t keep him because he was too noisy. View attachment 2435221