I have no clue what breed..

AJ916

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This is one of the assorted straight run bantams I bought from Ideal Poultry. I have no idea what it could possibly be..maybe OEGB?

Its clean legged with yellow down and orange-ish markings.
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If you know its breed and also have a clue what variety it is, or type, id also appreciate that!!

This is a list of all the clean legged options from Ideal that arent obvious nos such as black Sumatras. Some im not entirely sure on so im adding them to the list just in case!

☆Ameraucana (doubtful)
☆Single Comb Nankin
☆Buff Orpington
☆Sicilian Buttercup
☆Cornish
☆d'Anver
☆Dutch
☆Japanese
☆Old English
☆Sebright
☆Wyandotte
☆Rose Comb Nankin
 
Ameraucana and d'Anvers can be counted out since this chick is beard/muffless. I'm pretty sure I see the beginnings of a single comb on the little guy's head, so you can also probably count out Buttercups, Sebrights, Wyandottes, and Rose Comb Nankins. It's doubtful it's a Cornish, even Cornish bantams have very square heads and muscular bodies and a pea comb. It looks too small and un-fluffy to be a Buff Orpington, and the color is wrong too.

Which leaves Single Comb Nankin, Dutch, Japanese, and Old English.

It has the right color for either a typical Nankin, or a Black-Tailed Buff Japanese. But Dutch and OEGs also come in a massive variety of colors, and are quite similar to each other besides. It will be hard to tell between those breeds until he grows up.
 
Ameraucana and d'Anvers can be counted out since this chick is beard/muffless. I'm pretty sure I see the beginnings of a single comb on the little guy's head, so you can also probably count out Buttercups, Sebrights, Wyandottes, and Rose Comb Nankins. It's doubtful it's a Cornish, even Cornish bantams have very square heads and muscular bodies and a pea comb. It looks too small and un-fluffy to be a Buff Orpington, and the color is wrong too.

Which leaves Single Comb Nankin, Dutch, Japanese, and Old English.

It has the right color for either a typical Nankin, or a Black-Tailed Buff Japanese. But Dutch and OEGs also come in a massive variety of colors, and are quite similar to each other besides. It will be hard to tell between those breeds until he grows up.


Wow, thank you! Also, love the username.
 

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