What breed are these bantams?

crhoades87

In the Brooder
Jul 25, 2018
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Virginia
3EE7857A-4E10-43E5-9440-409436B2263F.jpeg FE7C1874-2F54-4192-916B-E31A23CBD719.jpeg Hi Everyone! I rescued 4 of these little guys and I have no clue what they are. Anyone have any ideas? I got them from an auction(I can’t believe someone would sell them in the condition they were in!) I took them to the vet, unfortunately one had to be put down, but I did antibiotics and soaked their feet and bellies daily and now they’re feeling much better! I have one hen sitting on 7 eggs and I’ve hatched 5 in the incubator so far. I would love to know what they are. Thanks!
 
welcome to byc! so kind of you to rescue these poor guys!
Thanks! I love these little guys. When I got them, they had bumble foot so bad, that I can't even find pictures online that compare to how bad they were. They must have been kept in a very dirty coop as they didn't want to walk and their bellies were infected from laying in it. The rooster is still recovering on his belly, but they all move around now without pain and are much easier to work with. They were really flighty and crazy and now they are sweet and love to be handled. It didn't take them long to come around.
 
Thanks! I love these little guys. When I got them, they had bumble foot so bad, that I can't even find pictures online that compare to how bad they were. They must have been kept in a very dirty coop as they didn't want to walk and their bellies were infected from laying in it. The rooster is still recovering on his belly, but they all move around now without pain and are much easier to work with. They were really flighty and crazy and now they are sweet and love to be handled. It didn't take them long to come around.
Aww :(

You sound like the ‘perfect’ and caring owner for them! ;)
 
Thanks! I love these little guys. When I got them, they had bumble foot so bad, that I can't even find pictures online that compare to how bad they were. They must have been kept in a very dirty coop as they didn't want to walk and their bellies were infected from laying in it. The rooster is still recovering on his belly, but they all move around now without pain and are much easier to work with. They were really flighty and crazy and now they are sweet and love to be handled. It didn't take them long to come around.
:hugs
 

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