lol As alarming as it was to end up with so many unexpected chicks, I think you'll be very happy with your banties. The hardest part will be deciding which roosters to keep and which ones to rehome.
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Yes, I am already in love.lol As alarming as it was to end up with so many unexpected chicks, I think you'll be very happy with your banties. The hardest part will be deciding which roosters to keep and which ones to rehome.
Aww, she is tiny! I hope mine will be that size. Even if that one is a runt lolMy OEGB's don't eat that much, but I think mine are runts. I mean, I knew they were supposed to be a smaller bantam breed, but these two are TINY! The cockerel is about twice the size of the pullet, but he's still small.
OEGB pullet on the right, Golden Sebright on left at 8 weeks old:
And the cockerel next to the Sebright (and the standard size babies at 2 weeks old):
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