is this an ee? about 7 weeks old now.
the white one I know is a leghorn. any idea on black one? she has slate legs! tiny comb!
have posted in a few threads and no one has given me an indication to breeds. they came from an incubator at a daycare with white, brown, and bluish/green eggs!
Sorry that happened to you. These chicks I just got were donated to a daycare for incubation observation. They also came from two different farms so I have no background info. I know there were blue, green, brown and white eggs. I have 2 that hatched out of white eggs. 2 that hatched out of...
are you referring to my chick? I someday hope to have a ee that gives me blue or green eggs! not easy to come by around here without ordering a bunch from hatchery!
updated photo of our roo Sunshine. 1 month old in these photos. Daddy is an EE and Mom is either a splash maran or bc maran. I was just wondering if you guys think he will keep some of his white. I absolutely love the white in him. Thanks!
Thank you! yes there are wattles developing. I was really hoping for hen since it's the only one hatched. I wanted to see what color eggs we would get. How would it work with me having two roosters? They are not free ranged. In my town they can only free range if you have a certain amount of...
This is Sunshine, aka cheep cheep! He/she hatched out of a maran egg. Father is a EE. I believe since this one has yellow feet it makes it a mutt as opposed to a EE. Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on sex. First photo was at almost 2 weeks. Second two are at 3 weeks. I think it's a roo...
we have eggs in the incubator! one started to pip. we have a EE roo and 2 black copper maran hens, 1 splash maran, and one rir/cuckoo maran. what kind of chicks should we expect and what color eggs will any hens lay? will these chicks be considered easter eggers? thanks!
so we went to the poultry congress this morning and came home with a black/golden hamburg. wondering what color eggs I will get with her offspring since we have a EE roo. the Hamburgs lay white eggs. Thanks for your input!