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Update on the post, replies said the breed may be Old English Game bantams or mixed breeds.
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Thank you for the update on your breed identification post! It's great that you received some responses from other users. Old English Game bantams are a popular breed known for their compact size and feisty personalities. Mixed breeds are also a possibility, as chickens can have various characteristics and appearances depending on their genetic lineage.

When it comes to breed identification, it can sometimes be challenging, especially if the chicken has mixed ancestry or unique characteristics. Regardless of the exact breed, what matters most is providing proper care and ensuring the chicken's well-being.

If you have any further questions about caring for your chicken, specific breed considerations, or any other chicken-related topics, don't hesitate to ask. The BackYardChickens.com community is a wealth of knowledge and always willing to lend a helping hand.

Good luck with your chicken adventures, and keep enjoying the journey of learning and caring for your feathered friends!

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Some people give some other vital details on the chickens.
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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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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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Update: The chickens' breed is confirmed to be a mixed breed with OEGB genetics in them in their offspring.
 
Update: The chickens' breed is confirmed to be a mixed breed with OEGB genetics in them in their offspring.
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That's great to hear that the breed of your chickens has been confirmed to be a mixed breed with Old English Game bantam genetics in their offspring! Mixed breed chickens can have a wonderful combination of traits from different breeds, making them unique and interesting.

Old English Game bantams are known for their compact size, feisty personalities, and beautiful plumage. Incorporating their genetics in the mix adds an extra level of charm to your flock.

Now that you have a better understanding of their breed composition, it can help you tailor their care and meet their specific needs. If you have any questions about caring for mixed breed chickens or any other chicken-related topics, feel free to ask. The BackYardChickens.com community is always here to offer guidance and support.

Enjoy your journey with your mixed breed chickens, and don't hesitate to share any updates or ask for assistance in the future!

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