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Yup, I removed the membrane. That wa the result.The inside of the shell will be either blue(for green egg) or white(for brown).
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Yup, I removed the membrane. That wa the result.The inside of the shell will be either blue(for green egg) or white(for brown).
Rochester hatchery in Alberta, Canada.The red girl in picture 3 resembles a Green Queen, but not 100% sure. That depends on where you sourced your birds.
How about the one with the crest in the back near the blue bag?Everyone’s been laying since September.
Did thet this morning. The green egg looked maybe a bit blue, more green. The brown egg looked more brown than white though. Still a mystery. Guess Mother Nature always had some surprises up her sleeve.
That’s butter, she’s a D’Uccle Cochin cross. 4 toes. Her babies were crossed with my silver laced polish. Those are the speckled ones. I have one polish/Silkie cross out there.Also has a beard.
They will occasionally have feathered feet, & 5 toes also. But can't get a toe count on her.View attachment 2992860
I'll have to look at the hatchery breeds.Rochester hatchery in Alberta, Canada.
The one on the railing is a polish/red rock cross laying since September, and the one on the ground is a Silkie/red rock cross and 5 years old.How about the one with the crest in the back near the blue bag?
Weird, the rose comb doesn't fit with that crossing.That’s butter, she’s a D’Uccle Cochin cross. 4 toes. Her babies were crossed with my silver laced polish. Those are the speckled ones. I have one polish/Silkie cross out there.
When I get my dual purpose package they are chosen from:I'll have to look at the hatchery breeds.
What was the result?Yup, I removed the membrane. That wa the result.
True, I guess that’s what popped out.Weird, the rose comb doesn't fit with that crossing.