Red Pyle Old English Bantam
Old English bantams were developed in England many years ago presumably from the common crossbred bantams of the countryside. Red Pyle Old English bantam chicks are cream to light yellow with a gold face and two light gold streaks down the back. They have single combs and clean, white legs and feet. The breast and front of the neck of adult females is salmon, while most of the remainder of the body is white. Adult males have orange head, hackle and saddle plumage while the back is red. Most of the remaining plumage is white.
Red Pyle Old English Bantam Features
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Striking red-pyle plumage — vivid red feathers contrasted with clean white markings, highly ornamental and show-quality.
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True bantam breed — naturally small, lightweight, and easy to handle.
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Lively and spirited — energetic, alert, and active, true to Old English Game personality.
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Excellent for shows — prized for vibrant color, tight feathering, and classic type.
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Hardy and adaptable — resilient birds suitable for various climates.
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Active foragers — enjoy free-ranging and help control insects naturally.
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Low-maintenance — easy care and strong overall health.
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Social and interactive — bonds well with keepers and mixes well with other bantams.
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Tight feathering — sleek, athletic appearance and weather-resistant.
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Long-lived breed — robust genetics ensure durability and vigor.

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