PNW keeper
Chirping
- Mar 29, 2022
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Last March we started a flock of chickens from chicks. We've lost a couple over time to Marek's disease and rehoming roosters. So our flock of four includes Cream Legbar, Silkie, Welsummer, and D'Uccle. The silkie has been the most consistent layer and has been the only one to lay through winter.
Today was a big day! We got a our first egg from our Cream Legbar. And it was... not blue. Not even close! As you can see in the picture, its almost the same color as my silkie's cream-colored egg. Is this just normal genetic variations? I got my Cream Legbar from Feather Lover Farms online who tout their "sky blue eggs". I just got another batch of 9 chicks from them that are 6 days old.
Here is the lovely lady, Fox overlooking some wheatgrass and microgreen remnants. She is also missing the crest on her head that looks like a silly toupee. It never grew in.
Today was a big day! We got a our first egg from our Cream Legbar. And it was... not blue. Not even close! As you can see in the picture, its almost the same color as my silkie's cream-colored egg. Is this just normal genetic variations? I got my Cream Legbar from Feather Lover Farms online who tout their "sky blue eggs". I just got another batch of 9 chicks from them that are 6 days old.
Here is the lovely lady, Fox overlooking some wheatgrass and microgreen remnants. She is also missing the crest on her head that looks like a silly toupee. It never grew in.