Curious what these guys were...

britesidefarm

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A few years ago I wasn’t at all interested in our chickens and the breeds we got. I can now name all that we had, except these three. All have past in 2016-2017 due to an eagle and old age. The first two are the same breed with slate legs and golden duckwing color. The hen layed cream eggs. Dutch bantam? The last one is a standard sized hen with yellow legs and was white other than that. She layed white eggs if I can remember.
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These are the only pictures I could find of them. The rooster was in a small area for only a day after an attack from the eagle that later caused his disappearance a week later.
 

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Agreed. The first two are Old English Game Bantams, possibly Black-breasted Red. The large fowl looks to be a White Rock. The last hen in the smaller picture has muffs and would indicate that she is an Easter Egger of some sorts.
 
A few years ago I wasn’t at all interested in our chickens and the breeds we got. I can now name all that we had, except these three. All have past in 2016-2017 due to an eagle and old age. The first two are the same breed with slate legs and golden duckwing color. The hen layed cream eggs. Dutch bantam? The last one is a standard sized hen with yellow legs and was white other than that. She layed white eggs if I can remember.View attachment 2433020View attachment 2433023View attachment 2433022
These are the only pictures I could find of them. The rooster was in a small area for only a day after an attack from the eagle that later caused his disappearance a week later.
Ameraucana and White Rock
 

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