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Crazy haha!!!It's like asking for an Orpington and being given a Cochin.
*shudders*
He's very handsome, nonetheless.
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Crazy haha!!!It's like asking for an Orpington and being given a Cochin.
*shudders*
He's very handsome, nonetheless.
Oh it’s definitely a breeder mistake. Lol, this cutie has been confusing me for weeks!
Your pullet kind of isn't a pullet.
Handsome feller.
Brahma, not OEGB.
X2Light Brahma cockerel not an Old English pullet.
Wow, interesting, thanks for the tips. I have several of these cuties I purchased from her so I’m not sure how she mixed this up but I’ll ask.Old English Game Bantams do not have feathered feet. Brahmas do.
Old English Game Bantams have single combs, Brahmas have pea combs.
So there's two things you can check if you have to deal with that breeder again
Definitely post pics of them, if you want us to ID them for you!Wow, interesting, thanks for the tips. I have several of these cuties I purchased from her so I’m not sure how she mixed this up but I’ll ask.
Yes, I bought 7 and they all look the same. All supposed to be OEGB but clearly finding out after this post none of them are.I highly doubt the breeder accidentally gave you a Brahma instead of an OEGB. They are 2 totally different birds. He’s a cockerel btw. Did she give you any more breeds? You should post pics of them too.