Silver Duckwing Old English Game Bantam

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As low as: $5.80

Hatching on June 1, 2026

Order now for estimated delivery by June 4, 2026.

  • Silver Duckwing Old English Game Bantam – Sold as Baby Chicks Only – No Sexing Available

Seasonal/Shipped Early Feb thru Mid August

Sex Price Quantity
1 - 9
$6.99
10 - 14
$6.71
15 - 24
$6.31
25+
$5.80

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 and Production
  • Egg Shell Color – Cream or Tinted Bantam Sized Egg
  • Egg Production – Poor
  • Egg Size: Small
  • Temperament: Active
  • Fertility Percentage: 40-55%
  • Broody: Setters
  • Roost Height: 3+ feet
  • Mating Ratio: 9 Females to 1 Male
  • Country of Origin – Europe
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection in 1938
  • TLC: No
  • Breeder Farm Source: Cackle Hatchery® Poultry Breeding Farm has been developing our bloodline or strain of pure Silver Duckwing Old English Game Bantam since 1993.

Description

Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam Chicken

Breed Overview and Origin

The Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam chicken is a miniature Old English Game variety known for its silver duckwing feather pattern, small size, spirited personality, and strong show-bird style. If you want a bantam that looks sharp in the exhibition pen but still fits well in a small backyard flock, this variety makes a classic choice.

Old English Game Bantams come from the larger Old English Game breed family. Unlike true bantams, which have no large-fowl counterpart, Old English Game Bantams are miniature versions of a standard-size breed. For comparison, Cackle Hatchery’s True Bantam Chicken Breeds guide helps customers understand the difference between naturally small true bantams and bantam versions of standard breeds.

Today, poultry keepers usually raise Old English Game Bantams for pets, 4-H, exhibition, hobby flocks, and ornamental enjoyment. In addition, Cackle Hatchery’s Bantam Chickens for Sale category explains that bantams are miniature chickens often kept for pets, showing, broody hens, and small backyard flocks where space is limited. Cackle also notes that bantams can be about one-third to one-fifth the size of standard chickens.

Because of their compact size, Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams need less feed and space than standard-size chickens. Even so, they still need secure housing, predator protection, good ventilation, and regular gentle handling if you want them to become comfortable around people.


Appearance and Characteristics

Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams have a refined silver, black, and white color pattern. Roosters often show the strongest contrast, with bright silver tones over the hackle and saddle, darker body feathering, and the crisp duckwing look that makes this variety popular with bantam fanciers. Meanwhile, hens carry a softer, more subtle pattern that still looks attractive in a mixed bantam flock.

Like other Old English Game Bantams, this variety has a compact body, alert posture, clean legs, and confident game-bantam type. The small frame works well for bantam coops and show cages. However, these active little birds still need enough room to move, perch, scratch, and stay engaged.

Cackle Hatchery® lists Silver Duckwing Old English Game Bantams in its bantam offerings and recently showed the variety as hatching on June 1, 2026, with estimated delivery by June 4, 2026. That timing can change as hatches fill, so customers should always check current availability before ordering.

For customers who enjoy variety, Cackle Hatchery’s Old English Game Bantam Baby Chick Special may include Silver Duckwing along with Ginger Red, Spangled, White, Blue, Black, Mille Fleur, Crele, Self Blue, Wheaten, Splash, Black Breasted Red, Brown Red, Barred, Brassy Back, Golden Duckwing, or Red Pyle, depending on what hatches.


Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam vs Other Old English Bantams: How to Choose

Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams share the same miniature Old English Game type as other varieties. The main difference is color.

Choose Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam if you want a small show bantam with silver, black, and white feathering, spirited personality, tame potential, and classic Old English Game character.

Choose Gold Duckwing Old English Game Bantams if you like the duckwing pattern but prefer warmer gold, black, and brown coloring.

Choose Black Old English Bantam chickens if you prefer solid black plumage.

Choose Blue Old English Bantam chickens if you prefer blue-tinted or slate-blue feathering.

Choose Spangled Old English Game Bantam chickens if you prefer a showy speckled pattern, or choose Crele Old English Game Bantam chickens if you want a colorful crele pattern.

For customers who enjoy variety, the Old English Game Bantam Baby Chick Special can include Silver Duckwing along with many other Old English Bantam varieties. As a result, that assortment works well for customers who like Old English Bantams but do not need one exact color.


Egg Production and Utility

Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams serve mainly as ornamental, pet, and exhibition chickens. Customers should choose them for small size, show potential, personality, and attractive silver duckwing coloring rather than heavy egg production.

Hens may lay small cream, white, or tinted eggs. However, Old English Game Bantams do not rank as production layers, and bantam eggs will be smaller than standard-size chicken eggs. For comparison, Cackle lists the standard-size Silver Duckwing Old English as producing cream or tinted small-to-medium eggs with poor production, around 120 eggs per year.

These birds do not serve as meat chickens either. Instead, their value comes from exhibition appeal, pet potential, small-flock enjoyment, and the pleasure of keeping a lively miniature chicken.


Temperament and Suitability

Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams are spirited, alert, and easy to enjoy with regular handling. The original Cackle Hatchery® description notes that this breed group has a spirited personality, yet remains easy to handle. That combination makes the variety popular with customers who want a small bird with character.

Even so, these are game-type bantams. Individual temperament can vary, and roosters may act more territorial during breeding season. For that reason, adults should supervise children when they handle any chicken, especially a rooster.

This variety can work well for:

  • Poultry exhibitors
  • Bantam hobby flocks
  • 4-H and youth poultry projects with guidance
  • Small backyard coops
  • Families who want a small pet chicken
  • Keepers who enjoy active, alert bantams
  • Customers who want a silver-toned show bantam

On the other hand, a different breed may suit you better if you mainly want heavy egg production, meat, or a very calm lap-style chicken. Overall, Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams shine when customers want a small, attractive, show-type bird with plenty of personality.


Is the Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam Chicken Right for Your Flock?

Choose Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam chickens if you want:

  • A miniature Old English Game chicken
  • A small show bantam with silver duckwing coloring
  • A bird that can become tame with regular handling
  • A compact chicken for a small backyard setup
  • A bantam for exhibition, 4-H, or hobby flocks
  • A breed with classic Old English Game character
  • A small bird that uses less feed and space than standard chickens
  • A showy variety included in Old English Bantam assortments
  • A pet-style bantam with spirited personality

However, consider another breed if you want steady egg production, a meat bird, or a very low-energy flock companion. In short, Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams fit best with customers who enjoy bantams, show birds, and lively small chickens.


Breed History and Preservation

Old English Game chickens have a long history connected to old British and European game fowl. Over time, poultry fanciers preserved the breed type through exhibition, color breeding, and hobby flocks.

The bantam version became especially popular because it keeps the look and character of the larger Old English Game in a much smaller bird. As the breed developed, poultry breeders created numerous color varieties, which helped Old English Game Bantams become one of the most varied groups in exhibition poultry.

Cackle Hatchery® also offers the standard-size Silver Duckwing Standard Old English Game for customers who like this color pattern but want the larger version. That standard-size page lists the variety in the “Other Standard Breeds, Game Class,” notes cream or tinted eggs, and states that Cackle has developed its Standard Old English Game bloodline since 1974.

For customers who enjoy heritage-style exhibition poultry, Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams offer more than small size. They also connect a backyard or show flock to a long tradition of game fowl type, bantam exhibition, and careful color breeding.


Recognition and Availability

Old English Game Bantams have a long-standing place in American poultry exhibition, with many recognized color varieties. The original description notes that several versions of this breed have been recognized by the American Standard of Perfection, which helps explain the breed group’s popularity with show-focused bantam keepers.

Cackle Hatchery® lists Silver Duckwing Old English Game Bantams among its bantam offerings, and current availability can vary by hatch date, season, egg numbers, and order timing. Because Cackle’s bantam category notes that many bantam breeds hatch and ship from February through August, customers should plan early during peak chick season.

Since bantam breeds can sell quickly, customers should check the Chicken Availability Chart before ordering.


Related Breeds and Helpful Cackle Hatchery® Resources

Customers who like Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams may also enjoy other Old English Game Bantams, standard Old English Game chickens, and small show bantam varieties. Start with Cackle Hatchery’s Bantam Chickens for Sale category to compare miniature chicken breeds, clean-legged bantams, feather-legged bantams, and exhibition options.

For customers who enjoy color variety, the Old English Game Bantam Baby Chick Special can include Silver Duckwing, Golden Duckwing, Red Pyle, Ginger Red, Brown Red, Brassy Back, Blue, Black, White, Spangled, Crele, Mille Fleur, Self Blue, Wheaten, Splash, Black Breasted Red, and many other varieties.

Helpful Cackle Hatchery® links for this product page include:


FAQ: Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam Chicken

What is a Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam chicken?

A Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam chicken is a miniature Old English Game variety with silver, black, and white feathering, small size, spirited personality, and strong exhibition appeal.

Are Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams true bantams?

No. Old English Game Bantams are miniature versions of the Standard Old English Game chicken. True bantams have no large-fowl counterpart, but Old English Game Bantams do have a standard-size version.

What color eggs do Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams lay?

Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam hens may lay small cream, white, or tinted bantam-sized eggs. However, customers should choose this variety mainly for pets, show, and ornamental value.

Are Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams good egg layers?

No. Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams are not heavy egg layers. Even though hens may lay some small eggs, Old English Game Bantams serve mainly as exhibition and hobby birds.

Are Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams friendly?

Yes, Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams can become tame with regular gentle handling. The original description notes that the breed has a spirited personality, yet remains easy to handle.

Are Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams good for beginners?

They can work for beginners who understand bantam care and active game-type temperament. New keepers should provide secure housing, patient handling, and predator protection.

Are Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams good for children or 4-H?

Yes, Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams can work well for 4-H and youth exhibition projects when children receive guidance. Their small size, tame potential, and show-bird type make them appealing bantams.

Are Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams good for free range?

They can enjoy outdoor time, but secure runs usually work better than open free range. Their small size makes predator protection especially important.

Are Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams cold hardy?

Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams can handle cool weather with a dry, draft-free coop and good ventilation. Like all small bantams, they need protection from wet bedding, harsh wind, and extreme weather.

Are Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams heat tolerant?

They can do well in warm weather when keepers provide shade, ventilation, and cool clean water. During extreme heat, small bantams need close attention because they can stress quickly.

Do Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams go broody?

Some Old English Bantam hens may show broodiness, but broodiness can vary by individual bird, age, season, and flock setup. Customers who mainly want broody hens should compare bantam breeds known more strongly for mothering behavior.

How big do Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams get?

Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams are small chickens. They stay much smaller than standard Old English Game chickens and fit well in bantam-friendly coops, small hobby flocks, and exhibition setups.

Are Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams good for showing?

Yes. Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams make impressive show birds because of their small size, silver duckwing coloring, alert posture, and classic Old English Game type.

What is the difference between Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam and Silver Duckwing Standard Old English?

Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams are the miniature version. Silver Duckwing Standard Old English Game chickens are larger standard-size birds with related Old English Game character and silver duckwing coloring.

What is the difference between Silver Duckwing and Gold Duckwing Old English Bantams?

Silver Duckwing Old English Bantams have silver, black, and white coloring. Gold Duckwing Old English Game Bantams have warmer gold, black, and brown coloring.

Does Cackle Hatchery® offer other Old English Bantams?

Yes. Cackle Hatchery® offers multiple Old English Bantam varieties, and the Old English Game Bantam Baby Chick Special can include Silver Duckwing, Golden Duckwing, Red Pyle, Ginger Red, Brown Red, Brassy Back, Blue, Black, White, Spangled, Crele, Mille Fleur, and many other varieties.

Where can I check Silver Duckwing Old English Bantam chick availability?

Customers can check Cackle Hatchery’s Chicken Availability Chart for current hatch and shipping timing. Bantam availability can change during the season, so checking the chart helps customers plan ahead.

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  1. Raquel Foster

    They Are Very Sweet, Thank You.

  2. pcjethro

    I bought three colors of OEGB (Silver Duckwing, Spangled, and Ginger).

    The chicks arrived in 2 days. I ordered 16 and received 3 extra (in generous consideration if any didn’t survive), making 19 chicks total. 5 weeks later, only 1 chick died, so I consider this a great survival rate.

    Their colors look great and I look forward to seeing their full feathering. So far we seem to have more hens than roosters, so we got lucky.

    The chicks have been very friendly and we have really enjoyed them. They run right up to our hands and are obsessed with perching on us—they just jump right up on your arms and shoulders!

    The first few weeks, they were very easy to handle and cuddle. 5 weeks later, they are still very friendly but more spirited and want to perch on us rather than be overly handled.

    I’m happy with them and would recommend Cackle Hatchery.

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  3. Gerardo

    Quality bantams

    I order 5 silver duck wing bantams and i am happy to say they all are alive and well. 3 turned out to be males and all three have beautiful plumage and colors. They also seem to get along well with no aggression issues. Definitely recommend these birds along with any other breed.

  4. Chipasaurus

    Wonderful sweet hen and rooster

    We got a mix of old English …two silver duck wing roosters and two hens…delightful and intelligent …fly to greet me

  5. Ash ♡

    Silver duckwing bantams

    We had a silver duckwing old english bantam that was the sweetest and friendliest of all our chickens. She disappeared one day and we had to get another. I ordered 5 and they were healthy chicks now grown and as friendly and sweet as our little Ash.

  6. Banty

    Sad loss of our favorite chicken

    We lost our little “Banty” to a hawk yesterday. Our family was and is devastated, as he was by far our favorite. Smallest defender of his 13 large hens, and always letting us pick him up (with an occasional peck to remind us of his manhood). We will definitely be getting another of these and hope to have just as good a result but for a longer life this time. RIP Banty.

  7. Iowa Chicken Chick

    Thank you

    We received a silver duckwing old English bantam in our bantam box. She is our family favorite and the 1st chick to recieve a name! Henrietta is very sweet and super friendly! We can’t wait to watch her grow into a beautiful hen! Thank you for all of our happy and healthy bantam chicks!

  8. Joseph January 2016

    Thank You

    I want to thank you for my bantam old english chickens. I have never had chicks that love me so much. I treat them as though they are my children. They like to be held and kissed. I really love them. Thanks again. If I need more I will order from you folks again.

  9. John New York July 2010

    Cackle Hatchery

    I recently received my order of Old English Game Bantams. The order consisted of four varieties totaling 36 chicks. They all arrived in excellent condition, perfectly strong and healthy. In a short time they were busy eating, drinking and scampering around. I am really pleased with them! A very satisfied customer.

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