This is my first post in this thread... The end of January, I bought 5 hatchery bantam Delaware.
My reason was after reading about:
1. Temperment. By all accounts they were said to be docile and quiet.
2. Wanted a darker egg layer, of course knowing that no bantam lays a dark egg, that I know of.
3. Delaware folks seemed to love them.
4. We show birds and I am into rarities and things you just don't see in the midwest. Unfortunately, judges are not so open minded and stick with the safer more comfortable breeds. Just once, I'd like to see a judge go out on a limb, or hear from one that does. Sorry for the minor rant, I'll save that for another thread.
After growing the birds out for a few months, I selected one pullet to keep, which was my goal. After sending a few pics to a breeder of LF Dellies, I found out that the pullet I'd selected (named Della, of course), well, is Del! Still no protruding comb but after examing the pics, def. the tail and wing barring of a male. After coming out from underneath the shell of my embarrassment, I have resigned myself to the fact that HE is still a handsome young bird that will hopefully be ready to show by the middle of Aug.
I am asking for others input and some info on the best way to keep his feathers stark white. We live in the heart of corn country so all feeds here will have corn in them and I cannot grind my own. Is there a way to yellow up his legs a bit or is the leg color okay? They seem a bit pale to me. The color in the pic is accurate
http://i599.photobucket.com/albums/tt78/mrandmrschicken/Della008.jpg
http://i599.photobucket.com/albums/tt78/mrandmrschicken/Della009.jpg
http://i599.photobucket.com/albums/tt78/mrandmrschicken/Della003.jpg
I welcome any and all comments on my new... cockerel?