Feb 2, 2012 #1 PAchickenlover Songster 8 Years Jun 29, 2011 1,838 56 201 York Can you tey to help me figure out what these little Banties are please... I know they are Roo's, I just don't have an idea on their breed... I have one hen that came with these guys.. Any help would be great! Thanks...
Can you tey to help me figure out what these little Banties are please... I know they are Roo's, I just don't have an idea on their breed... I have one hen that came with these guys.. Any help would be great! Thanks...
Feb 2, 2012 #2 JerseyGiantfolk Crowing 8 Years Jan 12, 2012 10,825 82 288 Hmm they look like Old English Games or Dutch bantams, well to me they do, maybe someone else will help decode also.
Hmm they look like Old English Games or Dutch bantams, well to me they do, maybe someone else will help decode also.
Feb 2, 2012 #3 Sonoran Silkies Flock Mistress 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 20,149 507 421 Tempe, Arizona Dutch have white earlobes; old english have red.
Feb 2, 2012 #4 Pele Songster 8 Years Feb 25, 2011 4,392 155 243 Boise They are most likely mixes of Dutch and Old English. They'll be good foragers and free-rangers.
Feb 3, 2012 #5 CochinBrahmaLover Girl, I'm FABulous 8 Years Dec 29, 2011 13,281 151 293 Warm.... Under a blanket... In Alaska... GIVE ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Feb 3, 2012 #6 dsfrango Songster 8 Years Sep 12, 2011 839 51 186 Stafford Springs I guess the earlobes are kinda the deciding factor for their dominant bloodlines but I think they are mixes, not 100% pure of either breed, still very handsome looking bantams and if they get along thats a great +
I guess the earlobes are kinda the deciding factor for their dominant bloodlines but I think they are mixes, not 100% pure of either breed, still very handsome looking bantams and if they get along thats a great +