6-8 Exchequer Leghorn eggs

peachick

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I know many of you have been waiting for these.... my exchequer are now laying daily and my incubatore is FULL
This is a stunning and rare variety of leghorn. They lay LOTS of large white eggs. Rather shy in temperament. Very heardy breed, chicks pop out of their eggs at a full run
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exchequerhen by S!GNATURE, on Flickr



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☼12 wheaten ameracauna
☼2 blue sumatra
☼6 exchequer leghorn
☼6 white longtail phoenix
☼6 solid blue marans
☼6 coronation sussex

I will add several extras if possible.
 
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OMG, gorgeous birds. I am a fan of the "plain" white leghorns, didn't even know these existed!!! Do you ever sell and ship chicks?? I will be watching this auction..........
 
They really are not very popular, although I have no idea why... they are beautiful healthy birds, and they lay huge white eggs.
They lay so many eggs, in the summer time I think they lay twice a day.
I have had this breed for maybe 7 years, and people always tell me they have never heard of them.
The chicken world is missing out!
 
BEAUTIFUL birds - I ordered chicks from a Hatchery and had to wait 8 months! Didnt know this chicken exsisted until saw on website . ... Didnt know you were selling eggs otherwise would have bought eggs! The chicks are SOOOO cute - look like little skunks .
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My bator is full - but if you post again ...... How are these chickens so over looked????
 
Hi peachick....these are gorgeous birds!
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How well do they tolerate the cold? Those big beautiful combs would probably not fair to well here in Ohio.... or would they?
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Danny Maryland gets pretty cold too.
My oldest roo lost the tips of his comb from frostbite... but its still a big red comb, without the tips.
If you wanted to show, youd probably only show younger birds.

I do not have a heat lamp in their building... Im sure that would make a huge difference.
 
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Danny Maryland gets pretty cold too.
My oldest roo lost the tips of his comb from frostbite... but its still a big red comb, without the tips.
If you wanted to show, youd probably only show younger birds.

I do not have a heat lamp in their building... Im sure that would make a huge difference.

Thank you, they are impressive to say the least!
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