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?
 
@RossAcres how are you doing since Helene?
Doing okay here! I'm in Middle TN, so we weren't affected anywhere near as badly as East TN and Western North Carolina.
Yes! Bantam Buckeye! I've never seen one in person or at a show. I've only seen LF but that's also rare.
 
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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