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    Best way to introduce buff color into a flock? (New chicken breed)

    Good day too all, I've been interested in a project for quite some time and finally committed to seeing it through! The goal of the project: To create a bird that is buff/lemon cuckoo in color, has a long tail, lays blue/green eggs and is able to go broody. Brids that I have at the moment...
  2. SaumChicks

    Name that Chicken.. Please :)

    Hi Chicken Lovers! I am brand new to the chicken world and our girls just started laying eggs. We just found today a blue, green, and brown eggs. I keep thinking I have our breed types down but now with egg colors I am even more confused. Can anyone help? I think I have Starlight Green Egger...
  3. saving grace

    Easter Eggers laying varied egg colors

    I have seven 22 week old EEs, and 5 of them are now laying. I've noticed that their egg color varies a lot from day to day. Sometimes it's a nice dark olive, or light green, and even blue sometimes. I know I'm not getting the pullets mixed up since I keep track of which pullet is in which...
  4. RainForestBird

    Ice Cream Bar Hatching Eggs - Cream Legbar / Isbar Cross

    Ice Cream Bar chicken eggs from Cream Legbar hens and Swedish Isbar (pronounced icebar) roosters. The resulting medium size eggs have blue green shells. The pullets and cockerels I've hatched from these eggs are quiet, friendly and docile. I had an excellent hatch rate over the summer, and the...
  5. RainForestBird

    Swap 1 Dozen Fertile Ice Cream Bar Hatching Eggs for Hygrometer and Brooder Light

    I will swap one dozen of my fresh fertile Ice Cream Bar hatching eggs for a high quality thermometer / hygrometer (with memory) and a like quality brooder lamp with heat bulb. I will also consider swapping for a baby monitor, the kind where you put the receiver in the baby's room and the...
  6. RainForestBird

    Ice Cream Bar Chicken Eggs - Cream Legbar / Isbar Cross Blue Green Shells

    Ice Cream Bar Chicken Eggs are a cross between Cream Legbar and Swedish Isbar (pronounced Ice Bar) chickens. Both lay blue green eggs. The offspring of these chickens are docile, hardy and friendly. My hens have been laying regularly since mid summer. The eggs you will receive will be anywhere...
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