SadiesRoost
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- Jul 12, 2020
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*Solved* He is a Mille Fleur Old English Game Bantam. What was throwing us off the trail was the comb/wattles. When they show these guys, they "dub" (cut) the comb/wattles, so when you search standard or images, it will show "dubbed comb" which will appear to be more like a rose or button comb. But he is unaltered.
I've only had LF chickens, but this little guy joined our hens today. Not sure if he will decide to stay or not, but curious if any thoughts on potential breed? I don't have a rooster and am open to let him stay, if he is well behaved and doesn't teach the girls how to fly the coop! Thus far everyone is well behaved and getting along fine. Will he be able to fertilize eggs - or is the size ratio going to be an issue? (I only ask just incase I have a broody in the spring)
P.S. I'm in Florida that is why they still have greens on January 1st Thanks for any input.
I've only had LF chickens, but this little guy joined our hens today. Not sure if he will decide to stay or not, but curious if any thoughts on potential breed? I don't have a rooster and am open to let him stay, if he is well behaved and doesn't teach the girls how to fly the coop! Thus far everyone is well behaved and getting along fine. Will he be able to fertilize eggs - or is the size ratio going to be an issue? (I only ask just incase I have a broody in the spring)
P.S. I'm in Florida that is why they still have greens on January 1st Thanks for any input.
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