TSC bantam assortment guessing game

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I found that guessing assorted bantams is about the most fun I have had with chickens. These were hatched March 11th (on my 44th birthday!) however the larger one is likely from a previous flock 3 weeks older. Long story on how that happens with my set up but it does.
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I am guessing I am looking at Black Tail White Japanese, Grey Japanese, behind them Wellsumer and Red Pyle Old English Game Bantam. You can see the feathers of a Golden Seabright or Gold Laced Wyandotte to the right... but he ran out of the picture in a hurry. The Ones I believe are Japanese Bantams tend to have more erect tails than you can see in this picture, the One I am guessing Welsumer on... I am really taking a wild guess on, I have 3 full sized Welsummer that are 3 weeks older who looked exactly the same. However that pattern could be on a different breed. I know I do not take the best pictures and do not expect people to be accurate when they chime in. These little guys are are impossible to catch and never sit still. But if there are any requests for specific shots on specific birds I might already have them or will go out and take more pictures.
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here are the back ends of them as they run away when they see the camera.
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I have no idea what the 2 are front and center, They are 8 weeks old, can anyone tell me he name of the pattern? Is it mottled? The pictures are crappy for figuring out the breed but they are inside the coop and I wasn't going to disturb them just for a picture. And to grab them would mean kneeling down in a chicken run on a rainy day. Just knowing the name of the pattern would go a long way towards me figuring out the breed.
 
In the first picture, I pretty much agree with you in most aspects. Gray Japanese (short legs), BTW Japanese, and Red Pyle OEGB pullet. :) It appears the other has a pea comb, whereas Welsummers/OEGBs are single. Plus, her legs are blue. I shall have to do a little research on that one. :D
Last two are Spangled OEGBs, and ADORABLE ones! :love Pullet and cockerel, too.

~Alex
 
Thanks guys, I bet they aren't welsumers also, I would love to have dark brown bantam eggs to cross with my full size welsumers since 3/4 size chickens seem to lay a big enough egg while eating the least amount of feed. This is the first time I have ever seen the mottled pattern other than in pictures. I also have 2 red Cochins, a Frizzle Cockerel and a regular pullet. One of the Chochins has an extra toe on one foot but not the other and it lead to me being really confused for the longest time.
 
Looks like I will be taking a few more pictures of the NOT welsumers. I believe they are the smallest of the the bantams because they can still fit through the fencing and out of the pen, although they stay in provided they aren't chased. its why I can't catch them. it can take an hour to catch on when they get out. even if I corner then they can fly between my fingers.
 
Plus, her legs are blue
OEGBs are allowed to have blue shanks. It was bred in to add another color, (and I can't remember which color, and I don't want to spend the rest of the afternoon in an internet research hole.) It's not encouraged in the gold duckwing color variety, but it does happen, especially in hatchery stock.

I'm pretty sure that the only auto-DQ is yellow legs.

A peacomb, however, is definitely not accepted, so there is that.
 
OEGBs are allowed to have blue shanks. It was bred in to add another color, (and I can't remember which color, and I don't want to spend the rest of the afternoon in an internet research hole.) It's not encouraged in the gold duckwing color variety, but it does happen, especially in hatchery stock.

I'm pretty sure that the only auto-DQ is yellow legs.

A peacomb, however, is definitely not accepted, so there is that.
I know of a few varieties, such as Ginger Red, Brassy Back, Brown Red, and possibly others. :) Looked up GDW and it seems some are blue legged.

Makes sense, hatchery stock isn't always in line with the standard.

~Alex
 
I know of a few varieties, such as Ginger Red, Brassy Back, Brown Red, and possibly others. :) Looked up GDW and it seems some are blue legged.

Makes sense, hatchery stock isn't always in line with the standard.

~Alex
I have silkies with single combs. Single combs, I tell ya.

Not that I show. Or care, really. But honestly... have some standards, Ideal!
 

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