I love barnyard mixes! They are so unpredictable and unique! Some people think they are a pain when they are trying to breed purebreds, which can be true, but I love them all the same.
So please join and chat with me about your mixes! This is your chance to brag! All mixed-breeds welcome, mixed-varieties/colors too! Pictures are encouraged!
I currently have two Old English Game Bantam/silkie mixes, a brother and sister about three months old. I am loving how their plumage is coming in! I don't have any pictures right now but plan on getting some tomorrow!
Another mix of mine passed away recently. She was a bantam Orpington/silkie mix. Her name was Ro (pronounced Roe, but short for Robin Hood). I don't have any pictures of her but she was mostly coal black with a few dark grey feathers. She had partially feathered feet and cheek puffs as prominent as any Auracauna. RIP my precious chick.
Please join the party!
So please join and chat with me about your mixes! This is your chance to brag! All mixed-breeds welcome, mixed-varieties/colors too! Pictures are encouraged!
I currently have two Old English Game Bantam/silkie mixes, a brother and sister about three months old. I am loving how their plumage is coming in! I don't have any pictures right now but plan on getting some tomorrow!
Another mix of mine passed away recently. She was a bantam Orpington/silkie mix. Her name was Ro (pronounced Roe, but short for Robin Hood). I don't have any pictures of her but she was mostly coal black with a few dark grey feathers. She had partially feathered feet and cheek puffs as prominent as any Auracauna. RIP my precious chick.
Please join the party!