I have some on order that are set to ship this week. I plan on posting pictures as they age as I was also looking for pictures on here and found little.
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I was looking at the OEGBS on cackle hatcheries website and they seemed pretty nice quality, especially the whites who maybe just needed some work on their tail. I was wondering how close they are to the SOP and/or how hard it would be to breed them to the SOP.
If you have pics of your OEGBs then it could help a lot.
Do you want me to post pictures of them?I’ve gotten OEGBs from tractor supply, but I don’t know if those were from cackle or not.
SureDo you want me to post pictures of them?
I accidentally got a Red Pyle Old English Game Bantam rooster from the assorted bantam pen at a tractor supply. He is very pretty now. Heres a pic. He is crowing in the second one BTWI’ve gotten OEGBs from tractor supply, but I don’t know if those were from cackle or not.
Definitely a hatchery boy. Thanks for sharing.View attachment 2579880View attachment 2579881View attachment 2579882View attachment 2579883Silver duckwing cockerel. Notice the high tail angle and long back.
View attachment 2579891View attachment 2579892View attachment 2579893View attachment 2579894View attachment 2579895Another silver duckwing cockerel. He had a better type and tail. Though his secondary flight feathers always were a bit frayed.
View attachment 2579902View attachment 2579903View attachment 2579904Black breasted red rooster. His tail was completely filled out in those photos. He was a rescue, so I’m not completely sure if he was from a hatchery/feed store, but his type matched many hatchery OEGB roosters I’ve seen on here.