Help Identify Bantam Chicks

Baby #3 is definitely a Mille Fleur D’Uccle bantam!! I’ve also gotten OEGB from tractor supply and here’s some pictures of mine when they were around this age!View attachment 2056350View attachment 2056352

Hi! I was just reading back through this thread and admiring your beauties and I'm curious if #5, my light grey chick with black skin, could be one of the OEGB? I can't figure that little cutie out! My daughter and I wanted a few more silkies, but they didn't have any. She kept thinking #5 was a silkie in the heat of the moment and we ended up getting that one. I'm so happy we did. That tiny fluffy butt is so adorable and sweet
 
Mine look so much like your 3 and 5. My lavender one is really tiny also!


Soooo adorable! Here I've been calling #5 (aka Willow) gray. Lavender sounds much better. Blue and Lavender are my absolute favorite bird colors! Any idea on what you think they are? Especially #5? A few folks have said that #3 is a Mille Fleur and I really hope that's true :) The chick in your picture looks like my #6 (aka Ruby). They're so incredibly adorable! I want more but I really need to stop. I have no control when it comes to chicks and ducklings
 
I probably meant 5 and 6. I forgot the numbers by the time I finished losing pics haha! I have no idea. A lot of people said oegb. These are my first bantams and I’m so excited. I want all the colors! I wish I could play with them more. Unfortunately my kids (3 and 7) love them and get too rough if we have them out too long. I had one get injured (not sure if it was the kids or a regular sized chick) and we had to cull it so now I’m like paranoid of them getting hurt!
 
I probably meant 5 and 6. I forgot the numbers by the time I finished losing pics haha! I have no idea. A lot of people said oegb. These are my first bantams and I’m so excited. I want all the colors! I wish I could play with them more. Unfortunately my kids (3 and 7) love them and get too rough if we have them out too long. I had one get injured (not sure if it was the kids or a regular sized chick) and we had to cull it so now I’m like paranoid of them getting hurt!

I'm so sorry. I completely understand. My daughter is 8 years old and an only child, so I have to hover anytime she has one or two out. I am so in love with these cuties! Do OEGB come in blue/lavender? I noticed a few blue Bantams that I desperately need! Thank you so much for sharing pictures of your gorgeous chicks!
 
I love this one!
 

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I'm so sorry. I completely understand. My daughter is 8 years old and an only child, so I have to hover anytime she has one or two out. I am so in love with these cuties! Do OEGB come in blue/lavender? I noticed a few blue Bantams that I desperately need! Thank you so much for sharing pictures of your gorgeous chicks!

I love sharing pics! Also maybe this is your X chicken
 

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I think I’m losing one! I’m so sad. It’s barely moving and won’t drink unless I dip it. Not eating that I’ve seen. Just laying there all the time. Anyone have an idea?
 
I'm so sorry. I completely understand. My daughter is 8 years old and an only child, so I have to hover anytime she has one or two out. I am so in love with these cuties! Do OEGB come in blue/lavender? I noticed a few blue Bantams that I desperately need! Thank you so much for sharing pictures of your gorgeous chicks!
They do come in self blue/lavender! I'm hoping to find a pullet to match my daughters roo.
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We lost a red Pyle to a neighbor's cat. We still have a silver duckwing hen, spangled hen, splash hen, bbr hen and our boy Blueberry. We are hoping for more colors out of the new chicks. I did give away a black pair this morning. For some reason the only solid black that appeal to me are the bantam Cochins.
 

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