My flock consists of Silkies, Satins, Polish, Houdans and Sultans. Here’s a few pics I took today of my younger loveys.

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You definitely should. They are all bantams except for the Houdans :)
My current plan is silkies, polish, bantam BR, bantam EE, bantam cochin, mille fleur d'uccle, and bantam frizzle cochin. Possibly more if MPC has more bantam breeds at the time of ordering. I'd love sebrights and bantam leghorns but I need the sexing.
 
My current plan is silkies, polish, bantam BR, bantam EE, bantam cochin, mille fleur d'uccle, and bantam frizzle cochin. Possibly more if MPC has more bantam breeds at the time of ordering. I'd love sebrights and bantam leghorns but I need the sexing.
I understand that completely. Sexing silkies is really difficult. If they’re selling them sex they must be doing DNA sexing
 

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