Silver Laced Wyandotte roo
Speckled Sussex pullet
Barred Rock pullet
I hate the initials of breeds being posted. There are some that can be 2 or 3 breeds.
Example: BR= Barred Rock
BR= Blue Rock These two should actually be Barred Plymouth Rock...
Folks here is my 2 cents worth on Amberlinks, not sure where I read it but it said that it was:
and the answer is:
White Rock rooster over New Hampshire or Rhode Island Red hens.
Again I can't remember what site that I read that on.
v.cyr, Just looking at some of the old post that I posted on, and I found this one.
Just curious have you tried these crossees yet? If so, What were your results. Might would want to do it myself if they are good chickens.
I will impart to you how I do my chick sexing. Most of the time I wait until they either crow or lay an egg.
Really just kidding. They usually are pretty mature before I can really tell though, I'm still working on a way to tell.
Thank you, I did find feathersite and read over it. I was just thinking on them to see if they'd fit in with my EE project.
However I don't think I am going to try mixing them in. Maybe try some to see how well they fair.
Thanks again for your reply.
Cackle is where I got mine, they are about 8 months old and not all are laying yet? They were orginally advertising them as ameraucana, but with all the stink the folks here on BYC and breeders of Ameraucana's they have changed them to Easter Egger chicken.
I think Cackle does put in...
ryanhodapp Wrote:
My easter egger, Blue, started laying yesterday. Hurray.
The eggs are very light blue, really white with blue tint.
I love to have an Easter Egger that layed that color of an egg. Sounds really pretty.
Are these some of the same genetic make up of the Araucana, Ameraucana, and the Easter Egger?
Here's what I've found on them: From Sand Hill Preservations Catalog.
Manx Rumpies: Rumpless, variable color and comb. A very rare breed that lays colorfuls eggs and are difficult to breed. They...