Sorry, I thought it was a regular EE. She could give you a blue egg then.Green? Really? Their description said blue, but green is even cooler. How can you tell?
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Sorry, I thought it was a regular EE. She could give you a blue egg then.Green? Really? Their description said blue, but green is even cooler. How can you tell?
Well I will most definitely post an update once there’s an egg because I’m curious of the color now too.Reddening comb at that age with no cockerel features means pullet near point of lay.
Btw i bought 3 prairie bluebells this year. Im curious to see the eggs in a couple more months. Mine all have yellow legs which is interesting.
Aw now I’m bummed that they won’t be green lol. Seriously though, I’m excited to see some colorful eggs!!Sorry, I thought it was a regular EE. She could give you a blue egg then.
I have a pullet with the same colors as yours. She lays a pretty pastel blue. I’m hatching some eggs under two bantam broody due the week of the 27th. That’s my rooster and that’s her.Aw now I’m bummed that they won’t be green lol. Seriously though, I’m excited to see some colorful eggs!!
Wow, thank you & beautiful chickens!!I have a pullet with the same colors as yours. She lays a pretty pastel blue. I’m hatching some eggs under two bantam broody due the week of the 27th. That’s my rooster and that’s her.