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Agreed!They are Millie Fleur D'Uccles. I see no beards, but that can happen sometimes. In the first picture, the one on left is a cockerel., the one on right is a pullet. Pullets as well in the other two pictures.
I was going to say, she looks a lot like my d'uccle chick in the body/feathering, but the head is totally different (mine is more rounded with a shorter beak).They are Millie Fleur D'Uccles. I see no beards, but that can happen sometimes. In the first picture, the one on left is a cockerel., the one on right is a pullet. Pullets as well in the other two pictures.
Kinda going off of this, booted bantams are basically d'uccles without beards, so you could honestly use it to breed booted bantams since they are rare. They were onces considered the same breed, just a bearded and non bearded varietyThey are Millie Fleur D'Uccles. I see no beards, but that can happen sometimes. In the first picture, the one on left is a cockerel., the one on right is a pullet. Pullets as well in the other two pictures.