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Which is what I thought, which is why I don't understand the statement from Outrun Acres I quoted? Both green and blue eggs would be blue in the middle, so what does she mean about telling them apart?
Which is what I thought, which is why I don't understand the statement from Outrun Acres I quoted? Both green and blue eggs would be blue in the middle, so what does she mean about telling them apart?
My timing was not good this year. The weather has been terrible, with many days below zero F. I have three separate very small hatches, now ages 5 weeks (in a section of a large unheated coop with heat lamp). A group at 3 week olds in the basement under a Brinsea EcoGlow, and a few (from the photo) just hatched last week under a heat lamp. My wife gets impatient with chicks in the basement after a couple of weeks, because of the dust. I need to assimilate them all together in the coop, but they're still predicting artic weather. I'm done hatching for now and will ramp it up again in April.
Quote: Oh yes, I see now! Thanks for clearing that up.
hello folks. I have a question; is there a blue/blue splash ameraucana chicken? I bought some hatching eggs here a couple years ago that were supposed to be lavender ams and I had what appeared to be a blue hen hatch out of one of them...she looked blue, not lavendar.
yes,
there is a black/blue/splash Ameraucana color.