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Have to say I love how the eggs my Bielefelder lays look! The variable speckles are so fun! I was doing deviled eggs today and noticed a very freckled one. I’m also impressed with how many eggs Nettie lays. She’s laid 100 since she started on 11/6! 🤯
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Have to say I love how the eggs my Bielefelder lays look! The variable speckles are so fun! I was doing deviled eggs today and noticed a very freckled one. I’m also impressed with how many eggs Nettie lays. She’s laid 100 since she started on 11/6! 🤯
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Nice! It's going to be month's yet before mine start laying. How old were your Biel's when they started laying egg's?
 
I recently got this Bielefelder trio from an elderly couple that had to move to town. He told me they were silver Bielefelders. They came from GradeEhFarms up here in Canada-which I know does raise Silver Bielefelders. But without sounding ignorant-these birds in general look “brown” not “grey/silver” to me so I was just curious if they are actually considered silvers or not-especially now that I have this breeding trio. I want to know exactly what I’ve got and therefore what they will produce.

The pictures aren’t the best as they were a bit skiddish and our outdoor run for this pen is filled with snow so they’re locked inside until I finish shovelling. Therefore it’s a bit dark. My apologies.
 

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I recently got this Bielefelder trio from an elderly couple that had to move to town. He told me they were silver Bielefelders. They came from GradeEhFarms up here in Canada-which I know does raise Silver Bielefelders. But without sounding ignorant-these birds in general look “brown” not “grey/silver” to me so I was just curious if they are actually considered silvers or not-especially now that I have this breeding trio. I want to know exactly what I’ve got and therefore what they will produce.

The pictures aren’t the best as they were a bit skiddish and our outdoor run for this pen is filled with snow so they’re locked inside until I finish shovelling. Therefore it’s a bit dark. My apologies.
These pictures, with the low lighting, look a lot like our "regular" Bielefelders to me. 🤷‍♀️
 

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