What breed are my Tiny chickens

mcChicken39

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Oct 23, 2020
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I brought these as chicks from a chook sale and now they are pullets.
They will not grow any bigger then this which from their head to their toes they are about 15cm tall and they have feathers coming out of their feet as well.
Please I need help what are they called.
 

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Because of the way their feet look.

Here's a pic of chicken feet with leg mites.

View attachment 2391790

Oh wow great thanks.
I so have coloured speckled ones as well some have orange and some have white but I don’t not have a mixed colour fleur d'uccle which is weird as I just googled them and they are multi coloured haha

I thought they were supposed to look like that on their feet all of my chickens feet look like this.
What do I get to put on them also so I have to treat the cook pen?
 
D'Uccle is a breed of bantam that can come in many colors.

Millie Fleur d'Uccle is one variety (color) of d'Uccle bantam.

It took me quite a while to get straight what part is the color name and what part is the breed name, given that I speak English and none of it is in English!

If I remember rightly, millie fleur is French for "thousand flowers," and d'Uccle means it comes from a place called Uccle.
 
D'Uccle is a breed of bantam that can come in many colors.

Millie Fleur d'Uccle is one variety (color) of d'Uccle bantam.

It took me quite a while to get straight what part is the color name and what part is the breed name, given that I speak English and none of it is in English!

If I remember rightly, millie fleur is French for "thousand flowers," and d'Uccle means it comes from a place called Uccle.

Well I learned something new today! Thank you!
 

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