SAMEAND THEY ARE SO TINY I LOVE THEM.
(I want to hatch more).
I actually was able to hatch some bantam babies but they ALL turned out to be roosters
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SAMEAND THEY ARE SO TINY I LOVE THEM.
(I want to hatch more).
Aww.SAME
I actually was able to hatch some bantam babies but they ALL turned out to be roosters
Who doesn’t love him?? He knows it, too. Only walks around with his chest all puffed up if someone is watchingMINIIIIIII~
(I don't know why I love him so much, but he is just lovable. LOVE).
We have a friend that has a flock of his own so he took them in. This was all years YEARS ago, I don’t think they’re all still alive, but possibly have surviving offspring?Aww.
What did you do with them? Sell/give them away? I imagine that there wouldn't be much meat on them, so butchering wouldn't be worth it.
OEGBs!? I love those little chickens! I've got two one year old hens and a two year old rooster. I think that the rooster and one of the hens may be mixed though.White OEG bantams
The one in the background is some sort of Cochin(?)
My orange mija is either a buff Orp or New Hampshire red
Oh my goodness, he is so handsome! Look at that comb! And his wattles! His wattles are like draperies!I forgot to share this little dude I baby sat back in México. He was the most gorgeous roo I’d ever seen and was such a cuddle bug. View attachment 2493632View attachment 2493633View attachment 2493634View attachment 2493635
Ohmigoodness.I dug up this old picture
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Yes!!
His owner (my dads cousin) was able to get him a little lady and they had chicks ^-^