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Ooh, bantam Wyandottes..those must be gorgeous.
Oh crap, don't do that to me. Don't get me hooked on another breed/type of chicken I can't live without.
It's cruel. Cruel, I tell you!
Got pics?
I got started on them with some badly marked hatchery chicks.... and let me tell you.... NOTHING detracts from the pure awesomeness of bantam Wyandottes. I have dozens of chicks from Andy Anderson in my brooders and I can't wait for them to grow up!
This is a hatchery "Columbian", but I still love him. The Wyandottes free range and come running when they see me and will even try to follow me into the house.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/13604_bandglobetrotter_animal_pix_jan_20_11_993.jpg
LOVE IT. I have a LF GLW roo, and he rocks. He's got that same, "You talkin' to me?" look on his face. He beats up on our dog when he gets out of line. Me like.
Ooh, bantam Wyandottes..those must be gorgeous.

It's cruel. Cruel, I tell you!
Got pics?
I got started on them with some badly marked hatchery chicks.... and let me tell you.... NOTHING detracts from the pure awesomeness of bantam Wyandottes. I have dozens of chicks from Andy Anderson in my brooders and I can't wait for them to grow up!

This is a hatchery "Columbian", but I still love him. The Wyandottes free range and come running when they see me and will even try to follow me into the house.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/13604_bandglobetrotter_animal_pix_jan_20_11_993.jpg
LOVE IT. I have a LF GLW roo, and he rocks. He's got that same, "You talkin' to me?" look on his face. He beats up on our dog when he gets out of line. Me like.
