Aug 20, 2012 #1 ramirezframing Crowing 8 Years Friend Spirit Joined Mar 2, 2011 Messages 9,123 Reaction score 342 Points 316 Location Knee Deep these are a friend of mine's birds. She having problems posting pictures. So what type of bantam are these two? they are both black and red in color. Thanks for any and all help.
these are a friend of mine's birds. She having problems posting pictures. So what type of bantam are these two? they are both black and red in color. Thanks for any and all help.
Aug 20, 2012 #2 tiki244 Flock Mistress 12 Years Joined Jan 1, 2008 Messages 8,789 Reaction score 53 Points 321 Location WestCentralWisconsin They almost look like they are part modern game. :/
Aug 20, 2012 #3 wildriverswolf90 Songster 8 Years Joined Aug 4, 2011 Messages 7,488 Reaction score 48 Points 243 Location polk county, NC Thanks RF for posting this . They have VERY small straight combs. And when their tails are up the look like OEGB tails only longer.
Thanks RF for posting this . They have VERY small straight combs. And when their tails are up the look like OEGB tails only longer.
Aug 21, 2012 #4 wildriverswolf90 Songster 8 Years Joined Aug 4, 2011 Messages 7,488 Reaction score 48 Points 243 Location polk county, NC Thanks tiki. But do modern game come in bantam :/
Aug 21, 2012 #5 akcountrygrrl Songster 9 Years Joined Apr 3, 2010 Messages 2,024 Reaction score 35 Points 173 Location Nenana, AK All standard breeds have a bantam counterpart but not all bantams have a standard counterpart. It's hard to tell much from the pics. Broadside shots of them standing naturally are the best as they show the carriage and build better.
All standard breeds have a bantam counterpart but not all bantams have a standard counterpart. It's hard to tell much from the pics. Broadside shots of them standing naturally are the best as they show the carriage and build better.