What OEGB varieties do you keep?

  • Crele

    Votes: 5 10.2%
  • Black

    Votes: 2 4.1%
  • Black Breasted Red

    Votes: 26 53.1%
  • Blue Breasted Red

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Red Pyle

    Votes: 3 6.1%
  • Self Blue

    Votes: 5 10.2%
  • Silver Duckwing

    Votes: 20 40.8%
  • Spangled

    Votes: 7 14.3%
  • Mix-variety

    Votes: 3 6.1%
  • Other (please post below)

    Votes: 13 26.5%

  • Total voters
    49
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I am crazy about OEG Bantams! One home hatched little roo is especially close to my heart, my boy Otis. I normally only buy sexed chicks when a hen goes broody but let the little banty hen hatch out 4 of her eggs, then I insisted on handling the chicks daily. It sure did pay off as all of the chicks are super tame at one year old.

Here is a pic of Otis. Super sweet and docile he is an absolute doll. He lives in the coop but spends a couple of nights a week in the house.

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I am crazy about OEG Bantams! One home hatched little roo is especially close to my heart, my boy Otis. I normally only buy sexed chicks when a hen goes broody but let the little banty hen hatch out 4 of her eggs, then I insisted on handling the chicks daily. It sure did pay off as all of the chicks are super tame at one year old.

Here is a pic of Otis. Super sweet and docile he is an absolute doll. He lives in the coop but spends a couple of nights a week in the house.

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Oh, he's so handsome! :love
Your broody lets you handle her chicks? What's your secret (;
 
Oh, he's so handsome! :love
Your broody lets you handle her chicks? What's your secret (;
Guess it was partly luck. The broody OEG has never been very tame but when the hatch started I moved her nest (it was in a cat carrier) inside the house and kept her and the chicks in for a couple of days then handled the chicks from day 1.

When they moved out to the coop I was really only able to handle them at dusk when they settle in for the night. Food helps! They were also color coded with a magic marker so each chick received attention.

Much of it has to be genetic though. I have some 4 week old layer chicks (CA Whites and EEs) and they were raised in the house and handled a lot but really hate being held.
 
Got red gingers here with a beilifelder and a bardxcemani, the lil ones love their big sisters, me not as much till I sit withem for a while. I love my banty chicks and on the other extreme I also have Indio gigantes growing out! The oegb were shipped eggs and I got 3out of 8 survive usps and 20 days in the cooker lol. Luckily got a roo and 2 hens though. Love everyone's birds here thanks for sharing!
 

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I bought these at tsc thinking they were silver duckwing oegb, but I have two of the 6 with tan legs. Any ideas?
 

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Chicks often change leg color as they grow. However, it does look like the other chicks have green legs, which should turn slate/blue. If that happens, then they’re probably Dutch bantams.
The ones you are calling green are the ones I call tan. The other four have orange legs. My silver duckwing oegb had orange legs as babies.
 
Chicks often change leg color as they grow. However, it does look like the other chicks have green legs, which should turn slate/blue. If that happens, then they’re probably Dutch bantams.
Here’s a sun shot that shows the “tan” on left and “orange” on right.
 

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