From my experience the male chicks tend to throw the mothers color, opposite goes for female chicksOh ok thanks.
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From my experience the male chicks tend to throw the mothers color, opposite goes for female chicksOh ok thanks.
Hmm that is interesting thankyou.From my experience the male chicks tend to throw the mothers color, opposite goes for female chicks
Looks good to me!Ok got better pics so y'all can critique my OEGB's type.
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Brassy pullet 1.
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Brassy roo.
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Brassy pullet 2.
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BBred roo
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BBred pullet.
might just be poor body type, are his legs extra long or something?thanks.
update: i dubbed the roos. and am starting to think the bbred is actualy a american game.
It may be i will get pics later. If he is i will still probably keep him. But he looks a lot like one to me. I was not told what he was when i got him, seeing as how i got them from an auction. I know for sure the brassies are OEG though.might just be poor body type, are his legs extra long or something?
I don't think there is such thing as modern old english game hens. The modern game and old english games are different breeds.Hi, I am Looking For a/some modern old english game hens. i have a rooster and i need a hen for him. i live in central florida and am willing to meet somewhere to get them. please pm me if you have some. Thanks.