Please help me figure out if these are bantams or not im not the best with breeds

Timmychicken

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Mar 23, 2025
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So i have 7 chicks i bought off a friend, and decided to get 13 more from tractor supply. I am starting to wonder if they are bantam or not could anybody help point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance (i bought the 13 chicks on march 1st)
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So i have 7 chicks i bought off a friend, and decided to get 13 more from tractor supply. I am starting to wonder if they are bantam or not could anybody help point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance (i bought the 13 chicks on march 1st)View attachment 4080218
the laced black and white and black laced and gold ones are silver laced and gold laced sebright bantams. I cant tell what the other two are do to the lighting. Up close pics of the two lighter colored chicks would help on determining the breed. The barred one is more than likly are standard, probably a barred rock.
 
the laced black and white and black laced and gold ones are silver laced and gold laced sebright bantams. I cant tell what the other two are do to the lighting. Up close pics of the two lighter colored chicks would help on determining the breed. The barred one is more than likly are standard, probably a barred rock.
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These are the two light colored ones
 
This one looks to be a porcelain D’Uccles


This one is possibly a red ply OEGB
Thank you for the info i appreciate it. I wish i had more full size chickens because i plan on selling eggs i guess i need to work on phasing them out to the point of having all full grown chickens and incubate some eggs to do that. Any tips on selling bantam eggs, and if my bantam hens are broody can they hatch a full size chicken for me successfully?
 
Thank you for the info i appreciate it. I wish i had more full size chickens because i plan on selling eggs i guess i need to work on phasing them out to the point of having all full grown chickens and incubate some eggs to do that. Any tips on selling bantam eggs, and if my bantam hens are broody can they hatch a full size chicken for me successfully?
I’d recommend selling your bantam eggs as hatching eggs. If you can I’d separate the golden and silver laced sebright into separate groups. That way you can sell hatching eggs of purebred silver or golden laced sebrights. Or you can mix all your bantams together and sell mixed color sebrights and mixed bantams.

Bantams can hatch about 6-7 standard sized eggs. The bantam breeds you have however don’t go broody often. I’ve had my sebrights for 4 years and they have never gone broody. My OEGBs and D’Uccles also don’t go broody as much but Ive had them hatch before.
 

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