Oct 16, 2009 #1 singfarm17 Hatching 11 Years Joined Oct 20, 2008 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Points 7
Oct 16, 2009 Thread starter #2 singfarm17 Hatching 11 Years Joined Oct 20, 2008 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Points 7 Does anyone know what he is?
Oct 16, 2009 #3 tdgill Crowing 13 Years Joined Jan 28, 2009 Messages 3,035 Reaction score 63 Points 346 Location Cecil Co. MD - 5Yrs. Chickens 4Yrs. Ducks handsome!
Oct 16, 2009 #4 ve Crowing 16 Years Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 2,171 Reaction score 347 Points 416 Location Palmetto GA Old English Game Bantam
Oct 16, 2009 #5 19hhbelgian Pigs DO Fly!! 10 Years Joined Apr 9, 2009 Messages 2,737 Reaction score 22 Points 191 Location New Tripoli PA So, would he be considered a red pyle color? He's gorgeous!
Oct 16, 2009 Thread starter #6 singfarm17 Hatching 11 Years Joined Oct 20, 2008 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Points 7 That's what I thought - but the dark tail feather???
Oct 17, 2009 #7 Dustin Biery Songster 12 Years Joined Feb 4, 2007 Messages 1,315 Reaction score 7 Points 179 Location Mulberry, Arkansas Looks like an OEGB and a jap cross. Legs look really short for a OEGB, JMHO
Oct 17, 2009 #8 chixie Songster 10 Years Joined Apr 6, 2009 Messages 3,127 Reaction score 6 Points 213 Location kountze texas he is adorable
Oct 17, 2009 #9 NYREDS Crowing 12 Years Joined Jan 14, 2008 Messages 5,644 Reaction score 497 Points 303 He's not really a Red Pyle. Probably a Red Pyle x BB Red. That's often done to strengthen the red in the Pyle. Takes a couple of generations to breed the black out of the tail. His legs are not too short for an OEGB, btw.
He's not really a Red Pyle. Probably a Red Pyle x BB Red. That's often done to strengthen the red in the Pyle. Takes a couple of generations to breed the black out of the tail. His legs are not too short for an OEGB, btw.