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    Beautiful 1 year old Jubilee Orpington Rooster

    Caesar is a beautiful, large, friendly Jubilee Orpington rooster. The Jubilees are fairly rare - a recent import from England. He is not aggressive around people, takes good care of his hens, and we hate to see him go! But two roosters in a flock is one too many for our hens and our neighbors...
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    Oh Pip, Pip, who-fore art thou, Pip?

    I’m thinking half Easter Egger - curious about the other half!
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    Is this Copper Marans pullet black or blue?

    Franny is 9 weeks old, so I know it’s a bit early to be sure, but her color seems a touch light for a black copper marans. She has a couple of white feathers tucked under her wings on each side (juvenile?) Any thoughts? Franny is on the right, below Thanks for your input!
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    Oh Pip, Pip, who-fore art thou, Pip?

    In my batch that I hatched nine weeks ago, one small chick hopped out of an egg marked FF for “Fun and Funky.” I can’t tell you what color or size the egg was with any assurance: perhaps small and white, perhaps larger and light brown. According to MPC, where I purchased the eggs, a “fun and...
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    In MA: Starting to crow, time to go! Two lovely 7 week old roos - a Rhode Island Red and an Easter E

    Thanks, Keesmom! I had wondered about “Everett,” but am absolutely sure he came out of a blue egg marked EE, so the egg was mis-marked, maybe? And I only wish I’d gotten only two roos - I’ve already re-homed two others, and a couple of other chicks are still in the “to be determined, but...
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    In MA: Starting to crow, time to go! Two lovely 7 week old roos - a Rhode Island Red and an Easter E

    Incubated and raised from eggs from MPC with my class - have two roos to re-home. Both are healthy, full of personality, and used to being handled by small children and adults alike! (And yes - that’s an Easter Egger with a single comb!) No shipping - pick up or drop off if...
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