Im curious - I have been seeing single combs and rose combes in these pictures... Are both accepted with the OEGB?
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No, OEGBs should have single combs. But cocks should be dubbed.Im curious - I have been seeing single combs and rose combes in these pictures... Are both accepted with the OEGB?
No, OEGBs should have single combs. But cocks should be dubbed.
Oh.. wow. Never heard of that before! So if a roo hasn't been dubbed, he has a nice big single comb... More like the Japanese bantam? Thanks for the info... Can you tell I've never dabbled in showing a chicken?
Quote: Close to that size, but a little smaller.I had never heard of dubbing until I got my first OEGB rooster. I just thought their combs were naturally like that!![]()
Hm, what I've found with my little guys, is that they tend to be aggressive toward people and other males. I, personally, would never introduce an oegb cock to a mixed flock because they almost never back down from a fight, and could easily be killed.One more newby question... Do OEGB roos tend to be agressive toward other males in a mixed flock? Or toward people?
One more newby question... Do OEGB roos tend to be agressive toward other males in a mixed flock? Or toward people?