@PetRock might know she has nice langshans not sure what the designation Croad has to do with.Anyone here know any croad langshan breeders that sell hatching eggs. I just missed some being sold on ebay. They are really hard to find..![]()
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@PetRock might know she has nice langshans not sure what the designation Croad has to do with.Anyone here know any croad langshan breeders that sell hatching eggs. I just missed some being sold on ebay. They are really hard to find..![]()
@PetRock
might know she has nice langshans not sure what the designation Croad has to do with.
I think some of Deb's do lay more colored but you would have to ask her.From my understanding croad is the line they originated from that makes them purebred. They are know to lay pink/plum colored eggs. They are found more often in England and are Asian decent. The regular langshan more commonly found in the USA are a mix that lay cream tinted or brown eggs. I have a little farm of colorful egg layers. I would love one of the croads. They are hard to find here though.![]()
I think some of Deb's do lay more colored but you would have to ask her.
I thought for sure he'd be gone by now. We're just back in town today and won't be over that way until the evening of July 3rd. Let me know if you still have him a day or two before then & I'll foster him until we find him a permanent home.
Is anyone else's power out? I've got my incubator wrapped up in blankets and I'm hoping the power comes on soon.
Sounds good soo imwould be prepared to come get him because we have gotten no one who wants him so I think he will probably be all yours