Mixed bin bantams
age: 6 weeks plus
Chick #1 I believe Little Abner is a cochin
Chick #2
Chick #3 (the black chick)
age: 6 weeks plus
Chick #1 I believe Little Abner is a cochin
Chick #2
Chick #3 (the black chick)
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Thank you!All Cochins. One smooth black cockerel, one smooth black mottled pullet, and one frizzled red pullet.
That's good to know, because there are 3 blacks, so I'll have one male, two females. I also have two red frizzles one of each sex. (I know not to breed them together.)All Cochins. One smooth black cockerel, one smooth black mottled pullet, and one frizzled red pullet.
That Cornish is certainly a cockerel.
I've never heard of a porcelain OEGB. Mayne posy updated pics of that one in a few weeks, in better lighting. Definitely looks like an OEGB though and is a pullet.
I'm inclined to say EE too. The single comb throws me off though. @EmmaRainboe thoughts?
Noted!Pocelain OEGBs exist and I think they are offered by Ideal hatchery.
That's exactly it!!!I think the last picture could be a buff laced Sebright with a single comb instead of a rose comb.
That would be a fun bird to have, even if not to sop. They will just be pets, and brooders.Pocelain OEGBs exist and I think they are offered by Ideal hatchery. I think the last picture could be a buff laced Sebright with a single comb instead of a rose comb.
Definitely! They are all very cute. I've resisted buying bantams for a while but I don't know how much longer I can hold out.That would be a fun bird to have, even if not to sop. They will just be pets, and brooders.