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OH okay! I actually personally liked the ones with the single combs more.Mottled Rose Comb Bantams with Single Combs. Probably were culls due to the fault.
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OH okay! I actually personally liked the ones with the single combs more.Mottled Rose Comb Bantams with Single Combs. Probably were culls due to the fault.
Doesn't look like a Japanese bantam to me at all. Those have very short legs and long tails carried high up. Possibly a rosecomb bantam mixed with mottled old English game. I do think rosecomb bantam is part of the mix because of the round ear lobes. They are beautiful birds, and unique.Is it a possibility they were mixed with something that introduced the single comb gene in these? Possibly something that also introduced the mottling? What could that potentially be? Spangled OEGB? Japanese? White faced BS? Most of the other ones the older couple had were rose combs and the one I already had from another lady said it was a mottled Japanese but looks almost identical to these new (thinking) totally unrelated ones. I can get a photo of her tomorrow for reference.
That makes sense, but I haven't seen many mottled rosecombs around, so I can't agree 100%. It is possible, though.I am not sure on these. The color is definitely mottled, but leg color is wrong for Ancona bantams, and I haven't seen a mottled variety for Dutch bantams. Either of these is possible. However, the male's rounded white earlobe is something I'd associate with Rosecomb bantams, but they don't actually have rose combs but instead single combs.
So, all of that considered, I think they are either some obscure bantam breed, probably from Europe, or mixed breeds, probably part of a project to create something new. I lean toward the last explanation, but there is no way to be sure.
Found some older photos of her but this is the single hen I have. Think she's also a rose comb cull as well? She has the white earlobes now.Doesn't look like a Japanese bantam to me at all. Those have very short legs and long tails carried high up. Possibly a rosecomb bantam mixed with mottled old English game. I do think rosecomb bantam is part of the mix because of the round ear lobes. They are beautiful birds, and unique.
I'm in Maryland and I travel occasionally to see family in Elkins & Poling. Sounds like a road trip to me!I'm in Bluefield WV
Just let me know, I'll get a carton ready when they start laying in spring!I'm in Maryland and I travel occasionally to see family in Elkins & Poling. Sounds like a road trip to me!