SpringValleyAcres
In the Brooder
- Apr 9, 2023
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This is gonna be long. This is my first time hatching chicks (intentionally). I wanted to see what would come of my rooster with two of my hens. I am also wanting colorful eggs. I have bought most of my adult chickens from a lady that sells at the farmers market. So far, she is my source of information about my chickens. My rooster was sold to me as a Black Jersey Giant, but when I told her he ended up having quite a bit of copper and red mixed in and was rather agressive she told he he might have been a French Copper Marans. So I am not sure about him. I incubated 10 chicks sired by him. 5 are from a Delaware white hen, and 5 from a hen who I was told is an amberlink and crested cream legbar mix (she looksnlike a skinny barred rock). With those 10 I also incubated 5 EE's also sold to me by the same lady. I believe she said all the EE's were sired by a Cream Legbar. I think on of the mothers is a lakenvelder. Anyhow, the problem is, I wanted to ID all of them so I know which one came out of which egg or at least which type of egg, but they all look so similar I can't tell them apart. Everyone if them so far (3 have not yayched yet) are dark grey with a little whitish marking. I'll post pictures once I can open the incubator.
Update: my guess right now is that the ones with the whitish spot are from the Delaware, the ones with the yellow dot are from the CCL and the 2 yellow faced ones and the brown one are the easter eggers. Agree, disagree? Any more insights?
Update: my guess right now is that the ones with the whitish spot are from the Delaware, the ones with the yellow dot are from the CCL and the 2 yellow faced ones and the brown one are the easter eggers. Agree, disagree? Any more insights?
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