Quote: The one in front of the hen looks like a pullet in that pic.
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Quote: The one in front of the hen looks like a pullet in that pic.
Yeah, sometimes I think it looks like a pullet, too. Mixed breeds...and it has muddy yellow legs too but that's from the Welly in the daddy. We'll see. For the moment, I breed for egg color because my customers love their pretty eggs.The one in front of the hen looks like a pullet in that pic.
If their father is an Easter egger they will probably lay olive/greenish eggsThanks! I hatched out 4 of her babies, I believe two are roos, but I'm hoping the pullet chick will give large dark eggs...the sire is a welly/easter egg mix. This is two of them with their Australorp brood mama. They are not quite 7 wks. The one not shown is a definite roo and has a copper neck, so I assume the one on the left may be a slower maturing roo and the one on the left a pullet. Time will tell!![]()
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Their father is a Welsummer/EE mix (no pea comb) but I would love some olive eggs, that's why I also have EE babies in that hatch.If their father is an Easter egger they will probably lay olive/greenish eggs
Here are my recent hatches from my flock. I have one as I've seen here before with the copper/rust type place on the face. Seems with all of the white it's going to have too much copper but only time will tell. I only hatched 5, one died at day 2 and I gave one to my aunt who's recently started a flock and that leaves me with these 3.
I have a bator full at the moment too!
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This is my lone GCM hatch for fun. GCM hen crossed with my BCM roo. Single barring gene guessing boy from what I've read. O and managed to get some feathering on the shanks which my current GCM doesn't have.
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Darling little babies!
I must have missed those posts. I have 3 HRIR hens to improve my Rhodebars and suspect wheaten in my BCM. Please expand or reference post # for this? Thanks!At last… we've finished breeding pens, and have finally put in RIR with the BCM to test batch for Wheaten.