Norcal527
Songster
Can you help me identify my tractor supply bantams? #1 and 2 are about 4 weeks...the rest about 1 week. #5 wouldn't pose but has feathered legs. Thanks!
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4 is 100% Millie Fluer d’uccle. I just raised four and they look identical to that.1) Lavender/self blue Old English game bantam rooster
2) a blue hen, possibly old English game bantam
3) Easter Egger
4) Mille Fleur d’Uccle
5) Dark Brahma
6) Belgian quail d’Anver
Thank you for answering! I've never had bantams before but I'm super excited about the mix I got! The little gray cockerel has so much personality for such a tiny chick... My LF Brahma chick who is several weeks older (and 5 times as big) was squaring up to him and he jumped up and down and pecked her right back.1) Lavender/self blue Old English game bantam rooster
2) a blue hen, possibly old English game bantam
3) Easter Egger
4) Mille Fleur d’Uccle
5) Dark Brahma
6) Belgian quail d’Anver
I'll look that up thank you!Cute chicks! Your #4 Mille Fleur colored is most likely a booted bantam vs a D'Uccle as there is no beard apparent.
Those are some beautiful chicks! #1 looks like a cockerel to me. They are all beautiful!