Guess the Breed! Bantam Edition

Mystery Breed #3

This one is easy!

Origin: United States
American Status: Common
Comb: Pea
BIG HINT: Ear tufts and rumpless
Weights: Cock-28 oz, Hen-26 oz
Disqualifications: Absence of one or both ear tufts. Rudimentary tail. Presence of beard and/or muffs.
Accepted Colors: Black, Black Breasted Red, Blue, Buff, Silver, White.
 
Mystery Breed #3

This one is easy!

Origin: United States
American Status: Common
Comb: Pea
BIG HINT: Ear tufts and rumpless
Weights: Cock-28 oz, Hen-26 oz
Disqualifications: Absence of one or both ear tufts. Rudimentary tail. Presence of beard and/or muffs.
Accepted Colors: Black, Black Breasted Red, Blue, Buff, Silver, White.
Aracana
 
Mystery Breed #4

Origin: England/United States
American Status: Possibly extinct, none shown in recent years (this is outdated. I have a friend that shows these a few times a year)
Weight: Cock-26 oz, Hen-22 oz
Comb: Single
Disqualifications: "Red covering more than one quarter of surface of ear lobes in cockerels and pullets, or more than one third of surface in cocks and hens - Shanks other than slaty blue - Long pointed sex feathers in back, saddle, or wing bows"
Colors: Golden and Silver (hint)
 
Mystery Breed #4

Origin: England/United States
American Status: Possibly extinct, none shown in recent years (this is outdated. I have a friend that shows these a few times a year)
Weight: Cock-26 oz, Hen-22 oz
Comb: Single
Disqualifications: "Red covering more than one quarter of surface of ear lobes in cockerels and pullets, or more than one third of surface in cocks and hens - Shanks other than slaty blue - Long pointed sex feathers in back, saddle, or wing bows"
Colors: Golden and Silver (hint)
Sebright
 
Mystery Breed #4

Origin: England/United States
American Status: Possibly extinct, none shown in recent years (this is outdated. I have a friend that shows these a few times a year)
Weight: Cock-26 oz, Hen-22 oz
Comb: Single
Disqualifications: "Red covering more than one quarter of surface of ear lobes in cockerels and pullets, or more than one third of surface in cocks and hens - Shanks other than slaty blue - Long pointed sex feathers in back, saddle, or wing bows"
Colors: Golden and Silver (hint)
Does it start with a ‘C’
 

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