9 out of 9 hatched from my backyard mix (from my own chickens) eggs! 5 are EE/Buff Orpington cross and the other 4 are Buff Orpington crossed with either Australorp, Barred Rock, RIR, or Buckeye. Moved them to the brooder this morning.
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That black one needs a friend the same color9 out of 9 hatched from my backyard mix (from my own chickens) eggs! 5 are EE/Buff Orpington cross and the other 4 are Buff Orpington crossed with either Australorp, Barred Rock, RIR, or Buckeye. Moved them to the brooder this morning.View attachment 2115809
That black one needs a friend the same colorit looks like the odd man out
My olive eggers were chipmunk striped. Sometimes genetics does not make any sense to me.I know right! LOL! I was thinking that I would at least have another darker colored chick (the black one was first to hatch)....guess not! Would be interesting to know what colors they grow into, but I am planning on selling these 9. I am sure colors will change, but at the moment you would think the Buff Orpington Roo has some pretty dominate color genes where 8 of the 9 are yellow (Out of all darker hens except 1 which is white/gold). I remember my EE chicks being a lot darker with chipmunk stripes when I bought them.
My olive eggers were chipmunk striped. Sometimes genetics does not make any sense to me.


I just cross my chickens and hope for the best. I have all purebred for my layers so I always get really nice offspring from them because I cross breeds. I don't do purebred chicks, I prefer barnyard where you can get many different colors.I am still relatively new to poultry (only my 4th year having them) and have not got into breeding any or the genetics part of it all. But I have read a lot on genetics here on BYC and it sounds very complicated. LOL! I am much better with cattle genetics. I am sure if I study the poultry genetics enough I would start to get it after a while.
I love mine too! My first birds came from a local farm and are great, but needed some new "not family" friends. I bought from Darrowby Ducks in Fenton, MI. I'll have a look for Quacky Acres. Thanks!I absolutely adore them. It’s so difficult to find quality birds. Especially on the East coast where I am. Last year I got from Quacky Acres. I’m not sure if she’s shipping eggs this year but they’re gorgeous birds. Shipping is a whole scary venture so unfortunately I can’t help by sending some lol.
I grew up in New England... The east coast is rough to get eggs. I have found a lot local though on Craigslist. I do not like shipped eggs. I got quail from am eBay seller and only 4 hatched out of 22most were clears!
So cute!