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Santa Barbara CA

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I have a lot of bantam cochin mixes. There are two batches. One that hatched mid April and the other late April. Then there is a pair. In total I am looking to sell and or rehome about 9 chicks. It seems like a majority are going to be hens, but it is hard to say for sure with a few. There are three that are almost definitely going to be roosters. I’m looking to have them all go, as many together as possible. Even though the rooster who sired all these chicks has no frizzle feathers, the fact a few of the chicks are frizzles leads me to believe one of his parents was a frizzle. Therefore if you breed them the gene is likely to pop up again I also have three fully grown hens. A blackish/blue less than a year old, and a gold speckled one the same age. The other golden one is less speckled (it is a buff) is about a year and a half old. Contact me and I will send more pics Bamtams make good pets, because they are much smaller and tamer than other breeds. From what I've observed they also seem to lay eggs for quite a few years

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