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Vanessa182

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Any idea what types of bantams these babies are? (Names courtesy of my 10 yo son šŸ„°)
TIA!

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Thanks for the tip! Weā€™re definitely not ā€œprosā€ by any means- these being our first bantams. Is there any particular reason why we wouldnā€˜t be able to keep them other than the possibility of too many Roos?
Bantams are straight run [unsexed], so they will be a few or if you're extremely unlucky, all roosters. It makes the rehoming process easier.
 
Ah, thanks. Luckily, thatā€™s not yet been an issue for us (this is the third or fourth year weā€™ve had chickens with the possibility of a roo to rehome or four). So glad there wasnā€™t something else I wasnā€™t aware of! Again, thank you!
 

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Pro tip: Don't name them until you know you can keep them.
The red faced ones are sebrites and the chipmunk colored one is likely an English Game bantam.
Thanks for the tip! Weā€™re definitely not ā€œprosā€ by any means- these being our first bantams. Is there any particular reason why we wouldnā€˜t be able to keep them other than the possibility of too many Roos?
 
Bantams are straight run [unsexed], so they will be a few or if you're extremely unlucky, all roosters. It makes the rehoming process easier.
Ah, thanks. Luckily, thatā€™s not yet been an issue for us (this is the third or fourth year weā€™ve had chickens with the possibility of a roo to rehome or four). So glad there wasnā€™t something else I wasnā€™t aware of! Again, thank you!
 

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