Old English Game Showing Their Colour

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The OEG bantams and Ko Shamos are starting to develop their colouring now, they are very friendly confident little birds apart from the confirmed Ko Shamo boy who tends to sulk at the back of the crowd.
 

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Totally gorgeous birds, Dino.
My great Cornish girl, Indi, probably probably weighs as much as yours put together, but Cornish are not lightweights. Love the little black girl on your knee.
One day, I will have a few Cornish. They just lay a few eggs a year, can hardly mate because of their breadth and size, but are utterly beautiful, mouthy and fiercely loyal. Indi lives very peaceably with my laying girls, no problem at all, she was raised with the Croads and Big Rube.
I did not know OEG came in so many colours, two lovely partridge girls you have.
Love the little Kos.
 
Yeah the Oxford OEG (which is what I have) come in 30 different colours Val, the Carlisle in 13 I think. Yes Rick the combed one is the single OEG boy, he's quite dominant which is why we are struggling to sex one of the Ko's as a boy or girl, think it's a boy who is acting like a girl.
 
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