EmmaRainboe
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I can only hope!Such a cute little chick! Thanks for sharing
Hehehehe hopefully they’ll reveal their egg colours to you soon!
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I can only hope!Such a cute little chick! Thanks for sharing
Hehehehe hopefully they’ll reveal their egg colours to you soon!
Gorgeous egg. I would call that a pale olive or khaki green. Congratulations!UPDATE: She layed her first egg!!!! Granted I was surprised by her egg color cause it wasn't olive, but I'm not complaining it's still so pretty! View attachment 2375395
Amazing!! It looks gray!! I wonder how the color of her eggs will change over the next 2 weeks.UPDATE: She layed her first egg!!!! Granted I was surprised by her egg color cause it wasn't olive, but I'm not complaining it's still so pretty! View attachment 2375395
Can’t wait to find out!Amazing!! It looks gray!! I wonder how the color of her eggs will change over the next 2 weeks.
UPDATE: She layed her first egg!!!! Granted I was surprised by her egg color cause it wasn't olive, but I'm not complaining it's still so pretty! View attachment 2375395
Funny that you mention it, I first heard the term sage egger just the other day! It is definently possible that she is a welsummer cross with something cause I know the breeder had welsummers because I got another bird from them that was welsummer x cream legbar, although I don't know where she got her barred from. Oh well I suppose it doesn't really matter I love them all no matter what breed they are.still a really nice coloured speckly egg! I have a bunch of four week old olive Eggers, but decided I would prob prefer a paler green like yours! I’ve recently seen the term “sage egger” which I think is a welsummer cross blue layer. Yours looks like a sage
That is so funny! The cream legbar rooster is barred so his offspring can be barred but not always depending on what the mum is (that’s about as much as I’ve picked up on chicken genetics! ). But yes, I love all my mutts too no matter what they are.Funny that you mention it, I first heard the term sage egger just the other day! It is definently possible that she is a welsummer cross with something cause I know the breeder had welsummers because I got another bird from them that was welsummer x cream legbar, although I don't know where she got her barred from. Oh well I suppose it doesn't really matter I love them all no matter what breed they are.
Oooooooh! I guess I never realized cream legbars could be barred! Thanks!That is so funny! The cream legbar rooster is barred so his offspring can be barred but not always depending on what the mum is (that’s about as much as I’ve picked up on chicken genetics! ). But yes, I love all my mutts too no matter what they are.