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The chicks, at 4 weeks. The BCM's of the same age are monsters in comparison.
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OEGB should have white skin. So pink legs.@Overo Mare what do you think of the leg colours? What colour are they supposed to be?
Not necessarily. Just not SOP quality.So my little roo has yellow legs and my potential girls have black/pinkish legs. So I have expensive mutts.
I believe some varieties can have slate shanks. Don't quote me in that though.So my little roo has yellow legs and my potential girls have black/pinkish legs. So I have expensive mutts.
The rooster in the back could be a purebred OEGB, but none of the others are. I’m guessing they’re mixes of mixes with a lot of OEGB and maybe serama in them.Are these OEGB? Or Dutch? Or mixed breeds? Or, No.
Thanks for the reply.The rooster in the back could be a purebred OEGB, but none of the others are. I’m guessing they’re mixes of mixes with a lot of OEGB and maybe serama in them.
The rooster with the black chest. The mostly white rooster is not a pure OEGB.Thanks for the reply.
Which rooster in the back?
I'm confused. I have another obvious oegb (mix) rooster besides the black and white one? Or do you mean the BCM rooster?The rooster with the black chest. The mostly white rooster is not a pure OEGB.