Crele Old English Game Bantams for Sale

Mixed breed fertile eggs for sale

I have lots of dozens of eggs to be hatched! They are all mixed breeds. $20 per dozen and half dozen for $10 All these eggs are freshly collected everyday. I have 2 beautiful roosters old English game, silkie and silkie x bantam, frizzle Hens: frizzles, Easter egger, golden and silver laced wyandotte, hamburg, Sussex, australorp, Isa browns, plymouth rock, blue and white leghorn, buff Orpington, silkies, bantams, frizzles,

As low as: $4.60

Hatching on March 1, 2023

Order now for estimated delivery by March 4, 2023.

  • Crele Old English Game Bantam – Sold as Baby Chicks Only

Seasonal/Shipped Feb thru mid August

Limit of 5 on Sexed Bantams

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Description

If the Standard Old English Game Chicken is too big for your property, don’t worry. At Cackle Hatchery® we offer several varieties of the miniature version. With the Crele Old English Bantam chicken, you will get a smaller chicken that is every bit as tame and beautiful as the standard breed. This specific variety has a unique mix of coloring spread across its feathers, and you can expect it to do well with little feed and space. Whether you want a show chicken, pet, or both, the Crele Old English Bantam is an excellent choice. Order your baby chicks today, and don’t hesitate to give us a call if you need any assistance.

Many people who like this breed of chicken also like the standard version of the breed, the Crele Old English Game Fowl Chicken.

Also may like Old English Bantam Surplus Special.

Breed Facts

  • Poultry Show Class: Game Bantams
  • Weights – Hen ——-22 oz         Rooster—-24 oz
    Pullet——20 oz         Cockerel—22 oz
  • Purpose and Type – Ornamental; Exhibition
  • Egg Shell Color – Cream or Tinted Bantam Sized Egg
  • Egg Production – Poor
  • Egg Size: Small
  • Temperament: Active
  • Fertility Percentage: 40-55%
  • Broody: Setters
  • Mating Ratio: 9 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 3+  feet
  • Country of Origin – Europe
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection in 1976
  • TLC: No

Videos

What is the best laying bantam?

Which Bantam Chickens Are The Best Layers? Easter Eggers, Brahma, Plymouth Rocks, and Sussex are some of the best egg laying bantams. They might produce slightly smaller eggs than their larger counterparts but they consistently produce good numbers of eggs.

Are Old English Game bantams good layers?

BB Red Old English Egg Production and Appearance You'll be pleased to learn that the BB Red lays a fair amount of bite-sized eggs throughout the year. These little poppers are perfect for mini-deviled eggs for your next summer picnic. Yum! With proper care and nutrition, hens can lay up to 120 tiny white eggs yearly.
Silkie Bantam Silkie bantams are probably the most popular bantam chicken breed around today. Silkies are true bantams, and they do not have a larger counterpart. However, some silkies have been bred towards creating a near-standard size chicken. The silkie is known for its beautiful, fluffy feathers.

What color eggs do Old English Game bantams lay?

Production: Old English Bantam hens lay white to light tint-colored eggs. Hens that brood are dependable setters; however, hens that don't brood will not lay eggs. Fortunately, Old English hens typically show broodiness and are typically quite virile.