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CannaMeadow
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- May 5, 2022
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Thank you so much!I'm not sure about the breeds, but no matter what, very nice bantams you have there!

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Thank you so much!I'm not sure about the breeds, but no matter what, very nice bantams you have there!
Agreed!I think you have mixed breed with Old English Game Bantam blood and mixed variety birds. They might just be mixed variety with non-standardized colors except for the girls. They're black and one blue. The rooster looks to be blue with leakage. The hen with a pea comb may have some Cornish Bantam in her. Either way she is not pure OEGB
Im pretty sure the blue ish gray one is a blue star/Sapphire henMy partner and I rescued these bantams recently, and were given no clues as to what breed they may be. I've done a bit of internet research, and have some ideas, but I was hoping someone on here might be able to provide a much more knowledgeable guess than I.
We have the one roo and three hens, two of the hens are the black pictured below and one hen that's grey/black.
A blue star/sapphire get would not be bantam sized.Im pretty sure the blue ish gray one is a blue star/Sapphire hen
I agree that they are most likely OEGB mixes. The rooster is not blue wheaten, he doesn’t have the red “wing triangle”.I think you have mixed breed with Old English Game Bantam blood and mixed variety birds. They might just be mixed variety with non-standardized colors except for the girls. They're black and one blue. The rooster looks to be blue with leakage. The hen with a pea comb may have some Cornish Bantam in her. Either way she is not pure OEGB