New Barnevelder Chicks! Wow!

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the problem with bantam barnevelders, bantam/standard anythings that are not yet accaepted into the Standard, is there is room for personal interpretation. As I said in an earlier post, this particular breed is still "being developed" so 1 breeder may have different sized chicks/chickens than another breeder and since there is no breed standard "anything goes"...Lets face it bantam barnevelders sell for $6-8 per egg while standards are $.50-2 per egg...It makes economic sense for a breeder to claim the birds are Bantam to get the extra money.
My bantams are substantially smaller than my standards, because the small size was more important to me than egg color, so I bred for small size...While the next breeder may have thought the egg color was more important and bred for that rather than size...Again because there is no standard; neither breeder is wrong...I just have a problem with breeders selling "experimental birds" and not advertising them as such...Reason I sell no eggs until I feel My stuff will fit the standard when eventually it is set...But I know for a fact there are breeders out there that will be more than happy to sell you a dozen "bantam" eggs...Just don't be surprised when you open the box and see 12 eggs, none of which look the same, color and size, or when they hatch lack the double lacing or, as in your case, are really just small standard sized birds...All good things to ask a potential seller...and be on your toes if they also breed welsummers or penedesencas...they could be pushing crossbred bantam barnevelders. I doubt you will like the adult look of them and there will certainly be no room in the standard for them....JMO

That makes total sense. I guess I put too much faith in people. I also, maybe, shouldn't be assuming they are doing bad buisness on purpose. I have bantams and I have standards (chickens in general, I mean)... these are way bigger than "bantams" and barely smaller than standards. They do have good double lacing and they are very pretty... but I really would like to know if I just have standards called bantam. That's crooked. I was hoping to breed them at some point in the near future. I guess not now. Could I PM you pictures and you help me with them? It is raining today, but I can take photos of them on the next nice day next to yard sticks for measure.

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I'm not an expert just a breeder...Just like you....i pick the smallest birds with the best double lacing I can hatch and keep them as breeders...The rest are "culled"...But by doing this my egg color lacks the typically accepted dark Barnevelder color...Again I'm working on that....And being that the they don't have a set standard there is no basis set, as to size....So your birds are just as much Bantam Bvelders as mine...Keep going smaller and you will be fine
 
Thanks for the advice. I started to panic a bit when the one rooster I have got bigger than my Delaware hens. EEEKKK!!! Obviously I won't use him to breed. He actually looks big enough to make a table bird. I'd try to sell him or find him a home first... he is very calm and I hate to eat well mannered roosters.
 
Does anyone know where I could buy Double Laced Barnevelder hens - closest to NH as that is where I live? Thanks so much. Chris
 
Finally found a Barnevelder thread! I am so excited to say that I have Barnevelder eggs on the way!!
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They are coming from Peace of Thyme farm and I can't wait until they hatch! I'm pretty new to raising chickens but I'm going to give it my best shot. I will add pics when they hatch!
 

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