Cute! They look so tiny!
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I fell in love the when i first held them as tiny bits of fuzz, these ones are @2 months, i think they are going to be on the small side? They have gentle loving personalities, the one that everyone I.D'd as a booted bantam is nervous and flighty by comparison. These guys fit in great with my EE'sAwwwYou have pretty porcelain babies too! I just love seeing other people's d'Uccles. I've been converted by birds like yours in less than a week - how long did it take you?![]()
parker
I don't think they will be my broodies for my EE eggs though, like i originally planned because they are soooo small!If I were a breeder, which would I keep and why?
If you can keep them both, do so. They're a long way away from being done growing and changing. If you HAVE to pick now, and want to show, go with the one on the right.

Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.