Specifically she said-
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Originally Posted by BeccaBeeOly
I have a bunch of lovely little pullets from an Olive Egger breeder that are straight combed. These are 5th generation OEs. What do you all call...
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Originally Posted by BeccaBeeOly
I have a bunch of lovely little pullets from an Olive Egger breeder that are straight combed. These are 5th generation OEs. What do you all call the birds that will not lay olive...
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Originally Posted by buckabucka
I'd hang into this bird until you know for sure!
A comb that red at only 14 weeks, thickness of the bird's legs, overall posture/stance is indicative of a roo as well...
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Originally Posted by SeattleLeah
My OE is now 14 weeks and Im still stumped on gender!?!?!? he walks very upright but is a big baby and is at the bottom of even the pullet pecking order. No...
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Originally Posted by Pelephant
Hi all!
Actually I was directed here from a post I made on "Meat Birds ETC" part of the forum. So here's the story, I live in East Bay and have a flock of...
The color of these birds isn't genetically Chocolate or even Dun, it's simply an expression of the wildtype gene commonly found in many breeds that are patterned.