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Just a guess, but seeing as her comb and wattles haven't developed like your other bird, maybe she's just a slower developing breed? I have a couple of OEGBs and they are even smaller than your little bird, so I don't know that she'd be an actual Bantam, (unless different bantam breeds are much bigger than OEGBs). Was she much smaller than the others as a chick? My bantams were really tiny as chicks - about 1/2 to 3/4 the size of the red sex-link chicks. Good luck figuring her out!
When you got her from the feed store did they tell you what breed the chicks are? Looking at them they obviously look like different breeds. I have some bantam breeds that are a whole lot smaller then others. Breed can make a big difference in size. I am having a hard time telling but, looks like she has a beard and muff. Does she have a beard and muff? What kind of comb does she have? Has she started laying eggs, if so what color are they.
The blue birds look like it might possibly be a blue Orpington or have some in it. If so Orpingtons are pretty good size birds. If your little bird has a beard and muff and lays blue or blue green eggs it is probably an EE. Some of my EEs have a tendency to be on the small size. Do you have more shots that are closer. Do you have pics of her next to the roos? I was just curious what the size difference is. Just wondering if the size difference is bothering her.
Looking at her she looks normal. I think it is just a difference in the kind of birds you have.
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