Guess the Breed! Bantam Edition

Mystery Breed #5

Origin: Canada
American Status: Common
Weights: Cock - 34oz Hen - 30oz
Comb: Cushion
Disqualifications: Comb not truly cusion shaped - Shanks and toes other than yellow
Defects: High and irregularly shaped comb - Long and thick neck - Narrow back and breast - Fluffy or loose feathering
Accepted Colors: Buff, Partridge, White
Bantam Chantecler.
 
Mystery Breed #5

Origin: Canada
American Status: Common
Weights: Cock - 34oz Hen - 30oz
Comb: Cushion
Disqualifications: Comb not truly cusion shaped - Shanks and toes other than yellow
Defects: High and irregularly shaped comb - Long and thick neck - Narrow back and breast - Fluffy or loose feathering
Accepted Colors: Buff, Partridge, White
Chancellor
 
Mystery Breed #6

Origin: United States
American Status: Rare
Weights: Cock-34oz Hen-32oz
Comb: Pea
Disqualifications: Positive enamel white in earlobes - pure white feathers in plumage
Defects: Brassiness, bronzing, or mealiness in any section of plumage - lacing or frosting in surface color - unique feature of this breed is the bay feather shafting over its entire length.
Colors: This breed only comes in one color - similar to black-tailed red
 
Mystery Breed #6

Origin: United States
American Status: Rare
Weights: Cock-34oz Hen-32oz
Comb: Pea
Disqualifications: Positive enamel white in earlobes - pure white feathers in plumage
Defects: Brassiness, bronzing, or mealiness in any section of plumage - lacing or frosting in surface color - unique feature of this breed is the bay feather shafting over its entire length.
Colors: This breed only comes in one color - similar to black-tailed red
Buckeye?
 
Mystery Breed #6
May be a little harder

Origin: United States
American Status: Rare
Weight: Cock-26oz Hen-22oz
Comb: Single
Disqualifications: More than one quarter red in surface of ear lobes in cockerels and pullets, or more than one third red in cocks and hens - Shanks and toes other than slaty blue.
Defects: Beefy and oversized comb - Head too small and narrow - Neck too long, straight, or slim - Breast narrow and/or shallow - Abrupt break at juncture of back and tail - Low wing carriage.
Color of male and female: Comb/wattles - Bright red, Beak - Swarthy horn, Ear lobes - White, Eyes - Dark red, Shanks and toes - Slaty blue, Undercolor - Slate, Plumage - *black and white
 

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