This might be a silly question, but...

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This might be a silly question, but... If you breed a banty to a standard sized chicken do you have offspring that are likely to be bantam, standard, or somewhere in between? I'm sure this is genetics 101, but I'm really curious.
 
Not a silly question at all. I was wondering the same thing. I also want to add, do the size of the eggs change? Now that may be a silly question
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The only silly questions are the ones you don't ask.

I had a Standard sized roo that was a BR X RIR breed a bantam hen that was a Silkie X Brahma ( I think) and I hatched 3 chicks from them and my aunt has one of the hens and she is about the same size as the standard RIR and Dominique hens she has with her. I think the egg size as about the same as the Dominiques egg too.

but it may be different when the dad is a bantam, IDK ????
 
You'll end up with in-between sized birds. The female offspring will lay eggs appropriate for their size- I would think. Mating a banty roo with a standard hen will not change the size of eggs layed by that hen.

I have heard on occasion of hatching problems when you use a standard roo over a banty hen. The chicks can become too big for the shell, making it hard to get out at hatch time.
 
I have heard on occasion of hatching problems when you use a standard roo over a banty hen. The chicks can become too big for the shell, making it hard to get out at hatch time.

I hope that doesn't happen. The eggs I am considering putting in the incubator are from my LF Easter Egger Roo and my bantam Wyandotte/Cochin hen.​
 
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I hope that doesn't happen. The eggs I am considering putting in the incubator are from my LF Easter Egger Roo and my bantam Wyandotte/Cochin hen.

I wouldn't worry about it too much- just pay close attention after you go into lockdown. If your EE is the same size as my ameracauna- they aren't "huge" birds. I wouldn't however, use an LF cochin roo over my banty cochin hen because she lays itty bitty eggs.
 
I had a bantam cochin Roo that 'visited' my standard welsummers hens. I ended up with 3 Bantam girls. They are bantams, not in between size. They live with my pet bantam cochins. The 'Pretties' will be 4 years old this year.

Actually here is a picture of most of the pet bantam cochins: Chitter's Flock

The 3 Pretties are the buff/partridge looking girls.

Matt
 
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I hope that doesn't happen. The eggs I am considering putting in the incubator are from my LF Easter Egger Roo and my bantam Wyandotte/Cochin hen.

I wouldn't worry about it too much- just pay close attention after you go into lockdown. If your EE is the same size as my ameracauna- they aren't "huge" birds. I wouldn't however, use an LF cochin roo over my banty cochin hen because she lays itty bitty eggs.

I'm hoping it will be okay. My easter eggers are about the same size as my Ameraucana, so they are a pretty light weight breed, I suppose. And my banty cochin/wyandotte lays eggs that are larger than my banty cochin does, so I guess it's worth a try.
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I wouldn't worry about it too much- just pay close attention after you go into lockdown. If your EE is the same size as my ameracauna- they aren't "huge" birds. I wouldn't however, use an LF cochin roo over my banty cochin hen because she lays itty bitty eggs.

I'm hoping it will be okay. My easter eggers are about the same size as my Ameraucana, so they are a pretty light weight breed, I suppose. And my banty cochin/wyandotte lays eggs that are larger than my banty cochin does, so I guess it's worth a try.
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Could you please post a pic of you bantam Cochin X Wyandotte, I've been want some birds of that cross. Is she kind like a cochin with feathered legs, but with a rose comb ?
 
Could you please post a pic of you bantam Cochin X Wyandotte, I've been want some birds of that cross. Is she kind like a cochin with feathered legs, but with a rose comb ?

She has feathered feet (but not as well feathered as my bantam cochin) and she has a rose comb too. Her eggs are also whiter than my cochins.

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