Dec 21, 2010 #1 clairabean Songster 9 Years Joined Nov 7, 2010 Messages 1,003 Reaction score 9 Points 141 Location Kootenays of BC! Size: smallish banty Colour: from light (like picture) to a darker Characteristics: Legs are feathered. Mohawk on top of head. Egg colour: from light blue to cream to white, small-med in size What am I? I *think* they are EEers, but....?
Size: smallish banty Colour: from light (like picture) to a darker Characteristics: Legs are feathered. Mohawk on top of head. Egg colour: from light blue to cream to white, small-med in size What am I? I *think* they are EEers, but....?
Dec 21, 2010 #2 draye Crowing 14 Years Friend Joined Nov 30, 2010 Messages 8,982 Reaction score 751 Points 471 Location Arkansas These look like Cubalaya's. Can't really tell for sure the picture is kinda small.
Dec 21, 2010 #3 Chris09 Circle (M) Ranch 10 Years Joined Jun 1, 2009 Messages 10,998 Reaction score 708 Points 328 Location Ohio The two in the picture? They are just cross bred look to have some gamefowl in them. Chris Last edited: Dec 21, 2010
Dec 21, 2010 Thread starter #4 clairabean Songster 9 Years Joined Nov 7, 2010 Messages 1,003 Reaction score 9 Points 141 Location Kootenays of BC! The breeder described them as mutts. I luv them. They do look like Cubalaya, but as far as I know, cubulaya's do not have fetahered legs....?
The breeder described them as mutts. I luv them. They do look like Cubalaya, but as far as I know, cubulaya's do not have fetahered legs....?
Dec 21, 2010 #5 Minniechickmama Senora Pollo Loco 14 Years Friend Spirit Joined Sep 4, 2009 Messages 7,137 Reaction score 710 Points 471 Location Minnesota Cubalayas are a Standard Fowl. These are bantams. The coloring is similar to the Cubalaya, but the tail on the one on the right is wrong too. I agree with some kind of Game Cross. Cute little girlies.
Cubalayas are a Standard Fowl. These are bantams. The coloring is similar to the Cubalaya, but the tail on the one on the right is wrong too. I agree with some kind of Game Cross. Cute little girlies.
Dec 21, 2010 #6 draye Crowing 14 Years Friend Joined Nov 30, 2010 Messages 8,982 Reaction score 751 Points 471 Location Arkansas There are also bantam cubalaya's, but anyway I couldn't tell that they had feathering on their legs. '
There are also bantam cubalaya's, but anyway I couldn't tell that they had feathering on their legs. '
Dec 21, 2010 #7 DTchickens Crowing 16 Years Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 4,394 Reaction score 65 Points 396 Location Bailey, Mississippi. Quote: Like a lot of the times, I agree with Chris. -Daniel