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    Help ID EE & OE

    I honestly do not know the exact mix. I got the eggs from a local farm. They gave me a mix of Easter Eggers, Olive Eggers, they specialize in "rainbow layers" Black Copper Maran, Rhode Island Red, Wyandotte were some of the names. Here is a pic of the eggs I received, if that helps.
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    Help ID EE & OE

    What do you think about this one?
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    Help ID EE & OE

    Here are a few better pics of #4 the gray one. The two brown ones are similar in coloring but with different combs. Thanks for your help.
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    New to BYC from MD

    Anyone know why the "order" of my pics keeps changing?? Just curious, this is new to me, if I edit it, it shows the correct original order, but randomly the order will change. No big deal, but makes my post confusing :confused:
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    Help ID EE & OE

    thankyou! did I just post this to the same thread ? New at all of this, appreciate your response.
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    Help ID EE & OE

    I posted for the first time pics on the Welcome Board "Forum". Can I move or copy that post with the pics to this forum, or should I start over?I have 7 (12 wk) chicks I am trying to determine who pullet vs cockerel. 2 I am sure of, Jack the first pic and pic 6 Cinnamon, but only one is crowing...
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    New to BYC from MD

    Here are a few pics of momma hen with the eggs and one day old chicks
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    New to BYC from MD

    Thank you for your help, I just attached them below.
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    New to BYC from MD

    Here are pics of our 7 chickens, they are EE & OE. Momma hen is the white one with the large red comb and waddles, she is not their biological mom, she sat on 12 fertilized for 21 days and 10 hatched.:jumpy Tragically 3 did not survive. Its been extremely fun and educational watching her raise...
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    New to BYC from MD

    I live in Carroll County MD. I have 7 EE & OE trying to discern pullets or roos. Only one is crowing, so we know Jack is a roo. I need help!
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