Lulu
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- Happy
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Re: Lulu
Sorry Tom. It stands for Old English Game Bantam. They are small even for Bantam standards. Sort of half way between a typical Bantam and a serama. And they are quite sleek with feathers tight to their body. So I don’t know where little Lulu hides her feet covers!
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- TomK
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Re: Lulu
Happy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 10, 2018 8:25 amSorry Tom. It stands for Old English Game Bantam. They are small even for Bantam standards. Sort of half way between a typical Bantam and a serama. And they are quite sleek with feathers tight to their body. So I don’t know where little Lulu hides her feet covers!
Lol..thanks Happy...when i first saw the pic, for just a sec my thought was " a chicken with no legs".. Lol
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- Ontario Chick
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Re: Lulu
I think it's a very attractive and stylish look, which no doubt will be emulated by other OEGB's in the future
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Re: Lulu
All these little OEGBs look like they have attitude, lovely.
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- Happy
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Re: Lulu
Well she has grown up with big fluffy legged girls so I guess she's found a way to blend in!
Lulu is the least friendly of all the OEGBs and she screams at other birds (and me) if we get too close. So I guess she's figuring out how to get through the cold nights alone lol. @KimChick most of Lulu's sisters are lap chickens. They want to be held or try to crawl inside my coat. Lulu however is the screamer and wants nothing to do with me other than treat time. She isn't laying yet so she may still calm down when that happens. And @Killerbunny yes they are all packed with personality lol.
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