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Category: Best Coloration
Breed: EE Bantam
Gender: male
Name: Blackbeard
Age: Unknown, but we estimate at least 3yrs based on his spurs
Brief fact: His feathers are iridescent. Depending on the light he can vary from rich turquoise green to brilliant royal blue. He shimmers!

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I'll let this one in but remember in my 1st post it says no photoshopping entries for Best Pic. Something like this is OK but we won't be judging on the sparkles, just the picture inside.

Sorry!

Here's the original photo -
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Category: Funniest Fluff-Face
Breed: EE
Gender: Pullet
Name (if known): Harriet
Age (if known): 8wks?
Brief fact (optional): DD named her Harriet because she likes to pull and eat our hair
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He's so tiny! I didn't know they could be that small.

He doesn't know he's that small either.
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He takes on my large breed barred rock roo who is six times his size and wins.
 
Category: Beautiful Bird
Breed: EE Bantam
Gender: Male
Name: Little Jack Scallywag
Age: Six months
Brief fact: We are convinced he has ADHD

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Category: Best Photo
Breed: EE Bantam
Gender: Male
Name: Old One-Eyed Calico Jack
Age: really, really old
Brief fact: I don't know how he lost his eye. Maybe in a bar fight when he was younger?

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Poor bugger is blind as a bat, doesn't even realize he's not looking at the camera.

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FrontPorchIndiana,
That Little Jack Scallywag is one beautiful rooster. I had a flock of EE bantams for a decade or so. Little Jack Scallywag reminds me of how much I truly miss those colorful little fellows!!
 

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