Arizona Chickens

an EE is a EE mutt, an OE is an OE mutt, a silkie cross is a silkie mutt, a barnyard chicken is most likely a barnyard mutt, I love mutts. Both my pure white and pure black ameraucanas are serious feather pickers as are my two blue Marans hen Most of them graduated from their pinless peppers but I can wait to introduce a big mutt rooster to them in the springtime provided they cooperate.
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OK, I put it another way. What the "H" makes a OE?
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Unfortunetly they were in transit from  Wed afternoon until 7 this morning. They sat in a truck in Phx for nearly 24 hours! They were processed in Phx at 8 yesterday morning but sat in a truck until this morning instead of being sent straight on up like they should have been to be delivered by 3 yesterday like they were guaranteed. Out of 20 chicks only 6 were still alive and out of those 6 only 3 were actually lively and chirping; they other three are very weak tho getting better as I"m giving them ACV water every few minutes to rehydrate and get some electrolytes into them. Very very upset right now.


Oh, that's terrible. It sounds like the PO dropped the ball.
 
OK, I put it another way. What the "H" makes a OE?:plbb


I have a black Orpington rooster (who looks like he's crossed with something else...he has a lot of red) and, if I get another broody, I'll have mutts, too! An olive egger is a brown egg producing chicken crossed with a blue egg laying chicken...like a Marans x Ameraucana. I could cross my Orpington Roo with my wheaten Ameraucanas and get olive eggers...or maybe EEs? I guess I'll just have to try and see...
 
So sorry about your chickies :( I'd definitely be taking action with the post office. This is a case of extreme negligence that could have easily been avoided.
 

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