group shots of shelter bantys

sueandthe6

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I know nothing at all about bantys. was told they are mostly Old English Game bantams but also was told seabrights. I don't doubt they will get adopted regardless but if people ask curious what the best thing to tell them would be as far as what the birds are.
 
I see some D'Anvers and D'Anvers mixes, one possible Sebright, and a Japanese Bantam or Japanese Bantam mix. It is certainly possible that some have Old English Game in them as well.
 
Picture #2 the bird most "front and center" (brown/bearded)is an Easter Egger, pullet.....behind that bird (white) is a cockerel of some sort
Picture #1 - solid black bird on left side of group (bearded) looks EE or OE
I see one that *may* be a Sebright - the gold laced bird in pictures 1 and 3 - clearer shot of that one would be helpful as he/she is not that clear in either shot
 
I see what looks to be some Easter Egger bantams, Black Australorp bantams, a Golden Sebright bantam, and a Black Tailed White Japanese bantam.
 
Picture #2 the bird most "front and center" (brown/bearded)is an Easter Egger, pullet.....behind that bird (white) is a cockerel of some sort
Picture #1 - solid black bird on left side of group (bearded) looks EE or OE
I see one that *may* be a Sebright - the gold laced bird in pictures 1 and 3 - clearer shot of that one would be helpful as he/she is not that clear in either shot


I see what looks to be some Easter Egger bantams, Black Australorp bantams, a Golden Sebright bantam, and a Black Tailed White Japanese bantam.

Do either of you think that the black bird with the muffs/beard, slate legs, and (from what I can see) a rose or pea comb could be a Black Belgian Bearded D'Anvers? I agree that it could certainly be an Easter Egger, but when I first looked at it, I though Black D'Anvers.
 
Do either of you think that the black bird with the muffs/beard, slate legs, and (from what I can see) a rose or pea comb could be a Black Belgian Bearded D'Anvers? I agree that it could certainly be an Easter Egger, but when I first looked at it, I though Black D'Anvers.
Possibly. A profile view showing the tail would help determine that.
 

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