Anyone interested in a "Mutt" egg chain?

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That is how mine are too. I think this weekend I will seperate, but for now....a motley crew
 
I would but I've got a 'bator full and my roo JUST started doing his duty. I see a couple of his girls' eggs are fertile but I don't know what the percentage rate is yet. Think I'd better set it out for another month until I can run a test hatch.
 
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Sorry, I didn't want to exclude anyone!!
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... It would be good to post what kind of hens are in your flock and what kind of roos you have. Then the actual hatched chicks would be a surprise but give the recipient an idea if they were going to be banty, game, silkies, etc. Again sorry if I made anyone feel like I wanted to leave them out.

i have no problem with naming what hens i have ,and my 1 roo...i will just have no idea who laid what egg...​
 
What a great response! Thanks to everyones input.. I love the "Designer Egg Chain" idea. It is much more catchy than "Mutt" eggs. I agree, just list what breeds you have that the mixes could possibly be, and let the babies be surprises. I will be checking the board all night and I am putting together a 'rules' list for everyone just so we can have everything set. I will post the thread in the morning with the first offer to get the chain started. Thanks again everyone for the positive response...
 
Hen'nbiddies :

I would be interested. I think people should tell what breed the hen is and what breed the roo is. Also I think they should have hatched some of the eggs themselves and proven that they are fertile.

The only problem with that is for people like me
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I can usually tell which hen laid which egg, but of the mixed chickens? I have one bird of each breed, and most of them are mixed as well! Plus I have 8 or 9 different roos, and there are at least 6 different breeds of those! And some of those are also mixed themselves! I think something like a list of what the parents could be, instead of what they are. I have standards and bantams all running around the yard, and only 2 of the roos are standards
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ETA: Guess I should have read a bit further! Looks like you guys already got it figured out! Will this one banish anyone offering game/quail eggs as well?​
 
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The only problem with that is for people like me
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I can usually tell which hen laid which egg, but of the mixed chickens? I have one bird of each breed, and most of them are mixed as well! Plus I have 8 or 9 different roos, and there are at least 6 different breeds of those! And some of those are also mixed themselves! I think something like a list of what the parents could be, instead of what they are. I have standards and bantams all running around the yard, and only 2 of the roos are standards
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Just send the ducks and all will be well.. LOL
It's still not APRIL
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The only problem with that is for people like me
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I can usually tell which hen laid which egg, but of the mixed chickens? I have one bird of each breed, and most of them are mixed as well! Plus I have 8 or 9 different roos, and there are at least 6 different breeds of those! And some of those are also mixed themselves! I think something like a list of what the parents could be, instead of what they are. I have standards and bantams all running around the yard, and only 2 of the roos are standards
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Just send the ducks and all will be well.. LOL
It's still not APRIL
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I think your calendar is wrong! Mine says April!
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(Oh yeah, and the ducks are mixed as well...too much trouble to seperate them right now! Maybe next year?
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