I have ordered them so I hope so! If disaster strikes I can always dub. I don't like the way they look dubbed but better that than frostbite. Thanks for your help
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These I believe are OEG Bantams. Whatever they are they are pretty! They have bright yellow feet and are the same size as the last batch of Bantam chickens that we got that I was told on here were Old English Game Bantams.
My new Rooster and his two hens hiding behind him!
Him giving me the stink-eye... LOL!
This is one of my first bantam girls. I was told that she is OEG and the new ones look a lot like her... other than the fact that she has dark grey feet and they have yellow... They both have a white spot at the ear. Are they the same breed? I would love to breed her with him if they are the same!
This is my silver duckwing OEG. She is my favorite chicken we have!! She is sooooo sweet! she loves to be held and she loves to follow me around the yard!
The birds in the top photo (the cock and the hen to the left) have very upright tails, which could mean Serama. But I'm not sure. The two hens pictures afterwards are definitely OEGB.These I believe are OEG Bantams. Whatever they are they are pretty! They have bright yellow feet and are the same size as the last batch of Bantam chickens that we got that I was told on here were Old English Game Bantams.
My new Rooster and his two hens hiding behind him!
Him giving me the stink-eye... L
This is one of my first bantam girls. I was told that she is OEG and the new ones look a lot like her... other than the fact that she has dark grey feet and they have yellow... They both have a white spot at the ear. Are they the same breed? I would love to breed her with him if they are the same!
This is my silver duckwing OEG. She is my favorite chicken we have!! She is sooooo sweet! she loves to be held and she loves to follow me around the yard!
The birds in the top photo (the cock and the hen to the left) have very upright tails, which could mean Serama. But I'm not sure. The two hens pictures afterwards are definitely OEGB.![]()
Those two look like wheaten OEGB's. They are so cute!Hi everyone, just hoping someone can help me.
We have just bought two OEGB pullets and one I was told was 'partridge' coloured (we are in New Zealand). Is the partridge colour the same as black breasted red? Just out of interest I'd like to know.
They are lovely birds despite having to be caught in a net by the breeder and having minimal previous human contact. We can easily pick them up and they were eating out of our hands the second day we had them home. They are in a small cage inside while they go through quarantine and so we can tame them down before they go outside.
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