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  1. flyingmonkeypoop

    Marandaise{origins of the dark brown egg {

    Thats the only one I noticed at first. Reading bak through about the red colored eggs reminded me of my welsummers. Their eggs were more red than brown but not a firey red, just a terra cotta style red with some brown speckles.
  2. flyingmonkeypoop

    Marandaise{origins of the dark brown egg {

    Quote: So true. I live in the city but still have domestic ducks and a cochin hen. My best ideas for pens or projects come to me while I am at work or in a meeting or even at the verge of falling asleep. By the way, the barvelder hen picture you posted is actually partridge wyandotte hens...
  3. flyingmonkeypoop

    Marandaise{origins of the dark brown egg {

    I love articles like this. I really liked your one about the lakenvelders on the other forum. Beleive it or not, I have all of this stuff saved on my computer. When I get a place I plan to do some cool breeding with the south american fowls like we talked about (based off of me wanting tufted...
  4. flyingmonkeypoop

    Marandaise{origins of the dark brown egg {

    Quote: I agree, I used to read all of his stuff at GBWF and his other forum, its always very interesting.
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