Rarest Booted Bantams, No Longer Available, GA

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One dozen plus of the rarest variety booted bantam in existance. Fewer than 50 birds in the US.
Butterscotch Booteds, beautiful birds that have commanded a lot of attention at the shows.
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These eggs were gathered over the past three days and are ready to ship.
$35 includes postage.
Paypal to [email protected]

Thanks!

Edited to lower price, get it now because tomorrow at 4pm (wednesday) they go to the pot for the birds.
 
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Oh please someone buy these...the temptation is becoming too strong...help me avoid eating PB and J for 2 weeks if I end up not being able to resist...

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Hey Hangin'...here is a motto to live by...

"Its easier to ask for foregiveness later than to get permission now"

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These are still available. Please note that these ARE NOT D'Uccles, they are booted bantams. Alot of people get confused and believe they are one and the same, they are not.
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Sorry to go off topic, but what characteristics make them different?

Booted bantams and Belgian d'Anvers were bred together to create D'Uccles.
The booted bantams have the vulture hocks and feathered feet but lack the muff and beard as well as the stance and shape of the topline are different. Booted bantams should have a distinct U shape when viewed from the side and D'Uccles topline makes a V. The booted bantams have a medium sized comb and wattles along with distinct earlobes.

Perhaps this will help clear up the differences for those unfamiliar with this ancient breed.
 
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Sorry to go off topic, but what characteristics make them different?

Booted bantams and Belgian d'Anvers were bred together to create D'Uccles.
The booted bantams have the vulture hocks and feathered feet but lack the muff and beard as well as the stance and shape of the topline are different. Booted bantams should have a distinct U shape when viewed from the side and D'Uccles topline makes a V. The booted bantams have a medium sized comb and wattles along with distinct earlobes.

Perhaps this will help clear up the differences for those unfamiliar with this ancient breed.

That is some great information!
 
OK folks, it's hot out and these don't need to sit, so I am going to do a deal to move them. If you take them then you got a real bargain!!!

$35 gets 14 of these eggs! If they don't sell for this, I'll cook them.
 
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No money in Paypal! I SOOOO want these. My car just quit on me, so I better wait.... unless you'll send them to me in good faith? hehe
 
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