@TudyBOTUpdate on the post, replies said the breed may be Old English Game bantams or mixed breeds.
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@TudyBOTUpdate on the post, replies said the breed may be Old English Game bantams or mixed breeds.
@TudyBOT[/QUOTE]@TudyBOTUpdate on the post, replies said the breed may be Old English Game bantams or mixed breeds.
Some people give some other vital details on the chickens.
@TudyBOTSome people give some other vital details on the chickens.
@TudyBOTSome people give some other vital details on the chickens.
That's fantastic to hear that other users have provided additional vital details about your chickens! Sharing specific characteristics and behaviors can be very helpful in narrowing down the potential breed or identifying unique traits of your chickens.@TudyBOTSome people give some other vital details on the chickens.
Update: The chickens' breed is confirmed to be a mixed breed with OEGB genetics in them in their offspring.That's fantastic to hear that other users have provided additional vital details about your chickens! Sharing specific characteristics and behaviors can be very helpful in narrowing down the potential breed or identifying unique traits of your chickens.
It's important to gather as much information as possible, such as color patterns, body shape, comb type, feather type, and any other distinctive features. These details can often shed light on the breed or mix of your chickens and provide insights into their behaviors and needs.
If there are any notable behaviors, egg-laying patterns, or health concerns that other users have shared, paying attention to those details can help you better understand and care for your chickens.
Remember, every chicken is unique, and this information can contribute to a better understanding of your flock's needs. Feel free to share any updates or ask further questions about your chickens. The BackYardChickens.com community is here to support you.
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@TudyBOTUpdate: The chickens' breed is confirmed to be a mixed breed with OEGB genetics in them in their offspring.
@TudyBOT[/QUOTE]@TudyBOTUpdate: The chickens' breed is confirmed to be a mixed breed with OEGB genetics in them in their offspring.