Porcelain d’uccle Bantam
Bantam d’Uccles were developed in Belgim in the early 1900’s when Booted Bantams were crossed with Belgian Bearded d’Anver Bantams. Porcelain d’Uccle bantam chick are primarily gray with gold heads, beards and muffs. They have single combs and feathered legs and feet. Most of the adult plumage is straw colored with each feather being marked with a crescent spangle of pale blue and tipped with a V-shaped white spangle. The straw color of the female is lighter than the male. The shank, toe, main tail, sickle and covert plumage is pale blue tipped with a V-shaped white spangle.
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