Feb 11, 2009 Thread starter #11 Laskaland ThE gRoOvY cHiCkEn 11 Years Aug 2, 2008 1,881 6 169 Nebraska Quote: HAHAHAAHAHA Enable away, friend, enable awayyyyyyyy
Feb 11, 2009 Thread starter #12 Laskaland ThE gRoOvY cHiCkEn 11 Years Aug 2, 2008 1,881 6 169 Nebraska Could they possibly be bantams? Not the roo, he's a big dude, but thens do seem a bit smaller than my orpington hens (for example) and a TON smaller than the white rocks?
Could they possibly be bantams? Not the roo, he's a big dude, but thens do seem a bit smaller than my orpington hens (for example) and a TON smaller than the white rocks?
Feb 11, 2009 #13 ThePolishPrincess Songster 11 Years Dec 29, 2008 2,944 40 181 Orange County, New York I'm going out on a limb here and saying that your roo is all Polish, just a mix of coloring. Very lovely, though. The hens are both buff laced. The roo may be too big, but my Polish banty X retains the Polish's size and is HUGE for a bantam. He's bigger than all of my other banty roos.
I'm going out on a limb here and saying that your roo is all Polish, just a mix of coloring. Very lovely, though. The hens are both buff laced. The roo may be too big, but my Polish banty X retains the Polish's size and is HUGE for a bantam. He's bigger than all of my other banty roos.