Thanks, George. I think they are awesome, but I am a little biased. They are supposed to all be standard, but I'm not convinced. I probably would have been excited if someone told me I had a baby seagull, LOL. However, My husband keeps telling me that Elvis my guinea is a turkey and I'm about to choke him. Poor Elvis is definitely not a turkey! ROFL! Thanks for your input though, all opinions, whether right or wrong are very welcome and appreciated. I know that I won't be able to be too definite until they are full grown. I'm just impatient!
Melissa
--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, "Old George" <barnmanager@...> wrote:
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> Hi Melissa: WOW!! Those are some awesome looking chickens. Any chance they are bantams. The colors look like mille fleur. Most American Hatcheries sell Mille Fleur's as a breed when in fact they are one of several Dutch breeds with strange tongue twister names. The 5 toes usually indicate Silkies. Other than that I will not guess. Many years ago I told a lady her chicks looked like baby seagulls. That was not a good day. She was some upset. LOL
> Look up "Booted Bantams", "Dutch Bantams"
> Ol' George
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