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post #21 of 29

Those are neat. I want some too. Now if I can find just one or two of those chicks for sale roll I have room for one or two more. Hey maybe find a few eggs to let a broody hatch out in the spring!


Edited by gardener - 11/25/07 at 10:24pm
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post #22 of 29

Hello fellow dark egg fans!
We raise welsummers too! They are our only brown egg layer that we have. The eggs are beautiful, the chickens are beautiful, they are great foragers, generally non-aggressive, a medium breed, but still  decent sized birds to butcher (extra roosters!) Here is a photo of some of our eggs that our oldest daughter took to the fair this year.
Christie smile
http://img125.imageshack.us/img125/5145/iroquoisfair07070na4.jpg

post #23 of 29

How beautiful--and look at all those blue ribbons!!!!!

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post #24 of 29

Christie, you're tempting me here! I may have to get some of those pretty hatching eggs from you some day.

 

~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~

 

 

Living the Good Life in the North Georgia Mountains~ Cynthia

 

 

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~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~

 

 

Living the Good Life in the North Georgia Mountains~ Cynthia

 

 

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post #25 of 29

Welsumers and Marans.

Good birds, well breed with egg production and quality, lay dark eggs of different shades.

Someone pointed out already I think that the Maran has a more mahogany or reddish tint
http://www.marans.co.uk/eggsa.jpg


While the Welsumers are more of a dark brown
http://www.welsummer.co.uk/weleggssm.JPG


The problem, as pointed out, is consistant color. I have only had hatchery welsumers and here is an example
http://www.killcravings.com/Photos/eggs1.jpg

The light ones are EE, the light brown one however was from a welsumer, as you can see out of 12 birds I got almost 12 different shades of brown.

post #26 of 29

wow , those are some very dark eggs, thanks for sharing the pic

I am not an environmental activist, I am an active environmentalist, and one may be asking what is the difference. The first talks about what others should do with their land and the latter are the landowners and the stewards of it.
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I am not an environmental activist, I am an active environmentalist, and one may be asking what is the difference. The first talks about what others should do with their land and the latter are the landowners and the stewards of it.
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post #27 of 29

Cynthia,
The girls are not laying too good right now, but I would be glad to fix you up in the spring or anytime thereafter!


We get some variation in egg color too, but we only ship and hatch the darkest eggs and eat the rest! They are all pretty though.
Christie big_smile

post #28 of 29

Christie, that's fine, doesn't have to be now. I'll be incubating some eggs in mid April sometime, so maybe then. They're beautiful eggs!

 

~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~

 

 

Living the Good Life in the North Georgia Mountains~ Cynthia

 

 

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~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~

 

 

Living the Good Life in the North Georgia Mountains~ Cynthia

 

 

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post #29 of 29

Hello.Where is the b reader who sell welsumer chicks?Thanks

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