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Honestly I don't even remember.Lol not an olive egger AND not OP
Maybe the replied to the wrong thread
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Honestly I don't even remember.Lol not an olive egger AND not OP
Maybe the replied to the wrong thread
The owner said Green egg Barred Rock, I for one believe that since all chickens are related to each other and the only difference would be phenotypic in nature that if the breeder breeds towards the SOP in type and form, they could lay green, blue, purple as long as they meet the SOP can even be shown in shows and win prices, like @DarJones breeding exceptional Wyandottes that lay blue eggsI don't believe in the least that bird is a blue egg laying BR and I don't believe you do in the least either so what's up?
Just trying to bust my chops?
Ya the owner said "barred rock". Did you notice the " "s.The owner said Green egg Barred Rock, I for one believe that since all chickens are related to each other and the only difference would be phenotypic in nature that if the breeder breeds towards the SOP in type and form, they could lay green, blue, purple as long as they meet the SOP can even be shown in shows and win prices, like @DarJones breeding exceptional Wyandottes that lay blue eggs
No, I was just thinking outloudDo we really need to continue this?
You HAD leghorns that laid blue eggs? I didn't know that was a thing, ignorant here.Ya the owner said "barred rock". Did you notice the " "s.
They also quoted my post and said they knew it wasn't right above your post.
Do we really need to continue this?
Heck, I could in theory have olive egg sebrights. Now, making them breed true is a whole new can of wormsYou HAD leghorns that laid blue eggs? I didn't know that was a thing, ignorant here.
Guess that would be the most important question of all.Heck, I could in theory have olive egg sebrights. Now, making them breed true is a whole new can of worms
No. I have had Legbar/Leghorn crosses. I guess any without crests could be confused as a pure Leghorn.You HAD leghorns that laid blue eggs? I didn't know that was a thing, ignorant here.
The word EE seems to refer to colored eggs and not bird type or lineage. So from your point, yes.No. I have had Legbar/Leghorn crosses. I guess any without crests could be confused as a pure Leghorn.
If I had such birds as you speak of I'd be pretty upset if anyone called them Leghorns.
Wouldn't EE be more fitting?