D'uccle Thread

i need to get some updated pics of my 2 pullets for everyone here and teddi...i bet yall are tired of seeing blue boy lol
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i just cant help but show him off
 
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I realize this is a super old post, but just in case you still wanted to know.......I live in Wisconsin and we get into sub zero temps here and I don't have any problems. As long as they have shelter, they seem fine!
 
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I do believe you have a booted bantam on your hands. A booted bantam can seem the same to many people as a D'Uccle but there are quite a few differences. The Booted Bantam has no Beard, has Large Wattles, is Taller and has a "U" shape between the head / neck and tail. I don't see any sign of their being a beard on him, but will have to see when the feathers come in.
I used to have a Booted bantam that was given to ma as a D'Uccle I still have pics if you want to take a look and compare him to your boy for reference. He obviously wasn't so i gave him to a Booted Bantam breeder.
 
Ok found out he is supposed to be a lav cochin here is an older pic. Not great quality but was told lavs never are or is it a booted ?

ZC
 
Two young roos - D'uccle Poreclain D'uccle Mille Fleur need new homes.



I am in the Denver metro area and I recently rescued these two gentlemen. They are my first of this breed and they get along perfectly - brothers since back in the egg. I am amateur enough to have thought that there is no way that those tiny little guys could possibly have fertilized the eggs of my big girls... I have about 30 gals and sell the eggs for dirt cheap to friends. I pick up eggs every single day and cannot figure how we have had a handful of embryo's in eggs. I have one gal who likes to sit on eggs and I don't take them from under her. Nobody else has ever sat on an egg. I'm terribly sad, but would love to find a new home for them. Is anyone in town? I'd love a trade for one or two D'uccle gals. If you're here and interested, please contact me and let me know.

Jennifer
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I've been reading through the old posts and noticed several people mentioning something unique about D'uccles that I too have experienced. It sounds like D'uccle hens like to "team" set eggs and raise chicks. Our 2 mille hens took turns setting on a clutch then raised all the chicks together after the hatch. Is this common in these guys? Also, another show related question, do crooked combs matter? Sorry about all my questions!
 

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