Sep 28, 2008 #1 momdogz In the Brooder 11 Years Sep 28, 2008 79 3 43 Vermont Seems like it should be so simple, but I'm posting to request your assistance....
Sep 28, 2008 #2 pinkfeather Songster 12 Years Dec 3, 2007 553 2 151 CT It's kinda hard to tell, but I think.. 1: spangled hamburg 2: brown leghorn 3: red sex-link 4: sumatra 5: sumatra
It's kinda hard to tell, but I think.. 1: spangled hamburg 2: brown leghorn 3: red sex-link 4: sumatra 5: sumatra
Sep 28, 2008 Thread starter #4 momdogz In the Brooder 11 Years Sep 28, 2008 79 3 43 Vermont I notice other posters have larger images - I'll try to repost some of these so they're easier to see. FYI - the 2nd one has partridge - lacing? around her neck - same as my avatar image. Last edited: Sep 28, 2008
I notice other posters have larger images - I'll try to repost some of these so they're easier to see. FYI - the 2nd one has partridge - lacing? around her neck - same as my avatar image.
Sep 28, 2008 Thread starter #5 momdogz In the Brooder 11 Years Sep 28, 2008 79 3 43 Vermont Quote: Thank you!
Sep 28, 2008 #6 houndit There is no H or F in Orpington! 14 Years Jul 13, 2008 2,245 174 344 Braymer Missouri The only one I can tell for sure is number three. It is a red sexlink.
Sep 28, 2008 #7 E Easter_pink_silkies Songster 11 Years Mar 14, 2008 327 1 139 Northern Virginia The one in your second pic appears to be a Black breasted red old English game bantam: http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/Games/BRKGames.html Those black chickens are not Sumatras; my uncle breeds them, and they have purley black combs the ones in O.P are Red-combed.. http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Sumatra/BRKSumatras.html
The one in your second pic appears to be a Black breasted red old English game bantam: http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/Games/BRKGames.html Those black chickens are not Sumatras; my uncle breeds them, and they have purley black combs the ones in O.P are Red-combed.. http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Sumatra/BRKSumatras.html
Sep 28, 2008 Thread starter #8 momdogz In the Brooder 11 Years Sep 28, 2008 79 3 43 Vermont The one in your second pic appears to be a Black breasted red old English game bantam: What a pretty bird! It does look similar; mine are just darker.
The one in your second pic appears to be a Black breasted red old English game bantam: What a pretty bird! It does look similar; mine are just darker.