Quote:Originally Posted by Autom
I'm wondering if this is a basque. Recently acquired them from a home with communal chickens. She's now the top hen in the flock, whereas her sister is the bottom.She is not Basque. She looks like...
Quote:Originally Posted by Sebrightsrock Also some pics of their parents.
Sebright, how's this guys personality? He looks like he has good type and size.
I'll have eggs on April 29. After that I ll have some on May 6, 7, 8.
If in North Carolina, I'll be in Raleigh on April 30. I can bring fresh eggs to the area.
Quote:Originally Posted by Meg2000000 We just hatched our second generation of Basques! They're 3 days old! (Sorry for the horrible pictures!):
These two ladies came home with me from the ranch because they've been broody for a...
Quote:Originally Posted by Meg2000000 My eggs are directly from Spain. They are a new bloodline. We are very excited to share them with everyone and we hope everyone is as excited as we are.
Really?! This is very exciting. Tell us...
Quote:Originally Posted by ashandvine Hope I am not unwelcome because I am a fan of the MF pattern.
I'm sorry if made you feel that way. All are welcome. We love this breed with or without SOP. I have one girl that is close to the...
Ashandvine,
Euskal Oiloa was a landrace in Spain. They choose to breed towards an SOP for several different varieties. Marraduna is just one.
When EOs were brought to North America, there was only a handful...