Jul 28, 2024 #1 S Shellbelle66 In the Brooder Nov 28, 2020 1 2 29 My chickens are 11 weeks old. Robin is my smallest one. I was wondering how small are your bantams and will Robin who is 11 weeks old get any bigger? Attachments IMG_5442.jpeg 258 KB · Views: 40 IMG_5447.jpeg 406.3 KB · Views: 22
My chickens are 11 weeks old. Robin is my smallest one. I was wondering how small are your bantams and will Robin who is 11 weeks old get any bigger?
Jul 28, 2024 #2 TwoCrows 🌵🪴🌻 BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 14 Years Mar 21, 2011 72,480 279,550 1,912 New Mexico I don't keep them so I can't give you any info. But yours are SO darn cute!!!
Jul 28, 2024 #3 janiedoe Wrangler Premium Feather Member 8 Years May 7, 2017 38,348 369,817 1,567 East Texas It depends on the breed. I'll see if I can find some photos for comparison with my standards.
Jul 28, 2024 #4 janiedoe Wrangler Premium Feather Member 8 Years May 7, 2017 38,348 369,817 1,567 East Texas This isn't the best picture but here is a standard hen and a bantam cochin Another bantam with two standard hens on the other side of the gate And a frizzle cochin girl standing near my large rooster Most of mine have attained their full height by around 2 or 3 months but continue filling out until around 6 months. I hope that helps
This isn't the best picture but here is a standard hen and a bantam cochin Another bantam with two standard hens on the other side of the gate And a frizzle cochin girl standing near my large rooster Most of mine have attained their full height by around 2 or 3 months but continue filling out until around 6 months. I hope that helps
Jul 28, 2024 #5 SilverBirds Lurking Mar 26, 2022 14,458 82,603 1,216 South Carolina It looks like she's an OEGB. I don't think she'll get much bigger than she what she is now. I believe I've read that mature females weigh around 20 oz.
It looks like she's an OEGB. I don't think she'll get much bigger than she what she is now. I believe I've read that mature females weigh around 20 oz.