Description
Silver Duckwing Old English Game Bantam
Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam, is a result of years of dedicated breeding . This bantam features a striking feather pattern and is known for its spirited yet gentle personality.
Despite its lively nature, the Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam is easy to handle and a fantastic choice for families, even with young children. Whether you’re looking for a friendly pet or a standout show bird, this bantam is an excellent choice. Order your Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam chicks today, and feel free to contact us if you have any questions!
Appearance:
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Feather Color:They are known for its beautiful and vibrant silver duckwing coloration. The males (roosters) typically have a bright, silvery-white body with dark black or charcoal feathers on the wings, tail, and neck. The contrast between the silvery body and the darker wing and tail feathers is stunning, creating a sharp, elegant look. The females (hens) usually have a more subdued silver-gray appearance with darker feathers around the wings and tail, though still maintaining the overall duckwing pattern.
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Body Type: Like all Old English Game Bantams, the Silver Duckwing variety has a compact and muscular build. They are slender but strong, with a strong, agile frame built for speed and quick movements. Their small size and athletic body reflect their game bird ancestry.
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Tail: One of the most notable features of the Silver Duckwing Old English Game Bantam is its upright, elegant tail. The tail feathers are long, sweeping, and carried high, which adds grace and beauty to the bird’s overall appearance. The tail feathers are often darker than the body, providing a stunning contrast.
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Comb and Wattles: The Silver Duckwing Old English Game Bantam has a small, upright single comb, which is typically bright red. The comb is proportional to the bird’s small size, while the wattles are also small but red, matching the comb and adding contrast to the lighter plumage of the bird.
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Legs and Toes: The legs are yellow and relatively short, typical of bantam breeds. Like most bantams, the Silver Duckwing Old English Game Bantam has three toes on each foot, contributing to its compact and balanced frame.
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