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UPDATE!
We have baby Dollys! Thank you everyone who encouraged me to put Dollys eggs under Lolita. We have 3 babies so far
UPDATE!
We have baby Dollys! Thank you everyone who encouraged me to put Dollys eggs under Lolita. We have 3 babies so far
Scroll up a bit, maybe page one. Dollys pic is there@Backyardtut , what breed was Dolly and what breed is the father of the chicks? I know the only important thing is that they successfully hatched, but I am just curious.
I had seen Dolly's picture, and also the picture of her beautiful brown eggs. But if Dolly's breed was stated, then I missed that. I thought she might be a Sapphire Gem, which is a breed I haven't yet had. Whatever Dolly's breed, I am interested in getting some future little Dollys of my own.Scroll up a bit, maybe page one. Dollys pic is there
Looks to be a bluish mix, or a breed in not familar with. Sapphire gem-ish
Sorry for the late response. I purchased dolly as a cuckoo maran chick. She ended up blue, and I was confused. I thought maybe she was a blue copper maran, but she lacked the copper color and feathered feet. Then I thought sapphire gem. Once her babies hatched, I noticed half had feathered feet.. they (the black ones) also look like cuckoo maran chicks, more so than Dolly did. Long story short- I don’t know. Maybe a blue cuckoo maran. That’s why I was so eager to have her chicks. I wouldn’t know how to find another dolly because I don’t know what breed to look for. I think she is a type of maran.I had seen Dolly's picture, and also the picture of her beautiful brown eggs. But if Dolly's breed was stated, then I missed that. I thought she might be a Sapphire Gem, which is a breed I haven't yet had. Whatever Dolly's breed, I am interested in getting some future little Dollys of my own.