Old English Game Bantam Thread!

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Okay. Firstly, I'm sorry if these aren't OEG bantams and I'm spoiling the thread.
I've never really bothered much about what breed these are and I know very little about breeds that are not local. This lot were here when I got here and I'm extremely fond of them, especially the beige hen with chicks; she's nine years old now and still the boss of her tribe.
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@Shadrach they look to be OEGB mixes (which are allowed in the thread). You’re not spoiling the thread! Feel free to stick around!
 
They are all professional tree huggers:D
It took a while but they come down when I call them at roost time.
There were six when I first arrived here. Blue Spot (the beige hen) is the last of the original six. Her partner (Harold) and she had been a couple until Harold died of a suspected heart attack earlier this year. Blue Spot never even looked at another rooster.
 
They are all professional tree huggers:D
It took a while but they come down when I call them at roost time.
There were six when I first arrived here. Blue Spot (the beige hen) is the last of the original six. Her partner (Harold) and she had been a couple until Harold died of a suspected heart attack earlier this year. Blue Spot never even looked at another rooster.
Pretty chickens, btw. Blue Spot is very pretty, I’m so sorry about Harold. :hugs
 
Why do you want to separate them?
I want to separate them (when my pullet officially gets the hang of egg-laying) because I want to hatch out some lavender OEGB chicks, and I was thinking about adding the 2 others just to see what colors I would get. :)
 
I want to separate them (when my pullet officially gets the hang of egg-laying) because I want to hatch out some lavender OEGB chicks, and I was thinking about adding the 2 others just to see what colors I would get. :)
Ohhh pleases when you hatch them show us what you get!!
 

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