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I like to live on the wild sideVery brave to let your chick stand on your bed!![]()


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I like to live on the wild sideVery brave to let your chick stand on your bed!![]()
I started being much more careful after I found Mille Fleur Old English Game Bantamsyes Im bad about just saying millie fleur instead of millie fleur duccles. thanks
I raise Millie Fleur D’Uccles, my project Brown red mottled D’Uccles, porcelain D’Uccles and I’m creating silkied duccles. Love the breeed but my Millie Fleur and porcelain boys are mean.Oh yay! Yes I raised golden neck D’Uccles for a few years but got mean roosters. Fingers crossed this is a pullet. I settled on salmon Faverolle bantams. And I have blue wheaten americauna bantams. But I can’t keep myself away from the feed store chicks. I think it’s the allure of the unknown hahhha!
I think that’s why I enjoy getting straight run bantams. I like to guess and sit and wait to see if they are hens or roos. It’s a sick pleasureI raise Millie Fleur D’Uccles, my project Brown red mottled D’Uccles, porcelain D’Uccles and I’m creating silkied duccles. Love the breeed but my Millie Fleur and porcelain boys are mean.
I also love feed store bantams! Never know what breeds your gonna find until you get to the bin.
Also I agreed. My golden neck roos always flogged my kids. So I won’t keep any roos.I raise Millie Fleur D’Uccles, my project Brown red mottled D’Uccles, porcelain D’Uccles and I’m creating silkied duccles. Love the breeed but my Millie Fleur and porcelain boys are mean.
I also love feed store bantams! Never know what breeds you’re gonna find until you get to the bin.
Thank you for updating. It's nice to know what the correct answer actually isUpdate. Definitely a D’Uccle. Thank you
I agree! I have used this page for so much information over the years and I’m always frustrated when I never find out the end resultThank you for updating. It's nice to know what the correct answer actually is![]()