Are these EE's?

Cove View Farm

In the Brooder
11 Years
Apr 8, 2008
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Calvert County, Maryland
I'm guessing.. I haven't had chickens for very long and all of a sudden, I have a bunch.. A friend of a friend just dropped these five off- four hens and a roo ('m pretty sure there's only one). they are very pretty but all a different color. They couldn't tell me what kind they were other than they were given by a woman who gets all kinds from all over.
I am excited about them as they are due to start laying soon.


I think this is the biggest hen, she has a peacomb (i think that's what you call it) and pretty colors
chicken3.jpg

this is the roo.. he's kindof small but very flashy
Roo.jpg

here are all four hens.. one black, one grayish, guinney-like color, one red, one black and hilighted
chickens2.jpg

the highlighted hen...
chicken1.jpg
 
AGree, the red one is a roo, the white one and the last pic "highlight" is a roo too.

Jody
 
well.. I can keep one hubby says. If anyone wants the other two, I could mail them for shipping costs. I could mail them, couldn't I?
Now just choosing one out of three pretty roos is going to be hard.
 

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