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Hi
A bird with the dwarfing gene looks like a standard bird with shorter legs. A bantam is a small version of a standard bird.
Bev
I can tell you from personal experience that a dwarf does not look like a standard bird with shorter legs. I have had 3 dwarf Delawares ..... they have more than short legs! They also have larger heads, the eyes are not right, the beak isn't either. The feather quality is poor, etc..... I could go on and on....
My understanding is that they have to get a double dose of the dwarfing gene; one from each parent.
These chicks looked perfectly normal when hatched. All of these things "developed." (the feet too)
Hi
A bird with the dwarfing gene looks like a standard bird with shorter legs. A bantam is a small version of a standard bird.
Bev
I can tell you from personal experience that a dwarf does not look like a standard bird with shorter legs. I have had 3 dwarf Delawares ..... they have more than short legs! They also have larger heads, the eyes are not right, the beak isn't either. The feather quality is poor, etc..... I could go on and on....
My understanding is that they have to get a double dose of the dwarfing gene; one from each parent.
These chicks looked perfectly normal when hatched. All of these things "developed." (the feet too)




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