So, forgive my poor memory, but which Squatchers (if any) have bantams? DH has confessed to wanting a flock of tiny chickies.
Anything special I should know about bantam care?!

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So, forgive my poor memory, but which Squatchers (if any) have bantams? DH has confessed to wanting a flock of tiny chickies.Anything special I should know about bantam care?!
So, forgive my poor memory, but which Squatchers (if any) have bantams? DH has confessed to wanting a flock of tiny chickies.Anything special I should know about bantam care?!
He loves feather footed breeds. We were think Cochins for sure. Maybe some brahmas or d’uccles. If we get a male, I want an OEGB cockerel.
I have bantam cochins.
Mine have done well in hot and cold weather. In fact they are the oldest of my birds! Bitty is almost 11 and Smudge is 10.
Any particular breed he has in mind?
Thanks!!!!We can begin at the beginning.....
When they are very young many times regular chick crumble is to big for them. I crush it up more with my rolling pin for the first 2 weeks.
Some breeds do better with temp swings than others. Serama, Japanese, and a few others require help in cold climates.
He loves feather footed breeds. We were think Cochins for sure. Maybe some brahmas or d’uccles.
I do. If you want silkies or seramas, they need to be kept warm in winter. I have silkies, Mille Fleur D'uccles, and bantam cochins.So, forgive my poor memory, but which Squatchers (if any) have bantams? DH has confessed to wanting a flock of tiny chickies.Anything special I should know about bantam care?!
Cochins are a hoot! My favorite actually.
I am not as familiar with the D'uccles. The Brahma and cochins will handle the day night swings just fine.
Plan on dealing with broody butts. Oh and getting sexed bantams is a challenge at best. Plan on there being males.