Fawn Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam
Old English bantams were developed in England many years ago presumably from the common crossbred bantams of the countryside. Fawn Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam have light brown on the top of their head and back with two white streaks down the back.
They have white wing tips, faces, abdomens and chests. They have single combs and clean, white legs and feet. Adults have similar genetic makeup and plumage pattern as Silver Duckwings with the addition of the dun or fawn (I-D) gene, which dilutes the black color producing a creamy brown color.
Fawn Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam features
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Elegant fawn-silver duckwing plumage — soft fawn body with silver highlights and black wing markings, highly ornamental.
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True bantam breed — naturally small, lightweight, and easy to handle.
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Hardy and resilient — adapts well to varied climates and conditions.
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Lively and spirited — energetic, alert, and active, typical of Old English Game personality.
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Excellent show potential — prized for unique coloration, tight feathering, and correct conformation.
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Active foragers — enjoy free-ranging and help control insects naturally.
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Low-maintenance — strong health and simple daily care requirements.
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Social and interactive — bonds well with keepers and integrates with other bantams.
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Tight, sleek feathering — provides durability and a striking appearance.
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Long-lived and robust — strong genetics ensure longevity and vigor.

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