Okay, to tell you how spoiled I am, DH does all the feeding, watering, heavy lifting, coop building, etc. My job it to collect eggs, take photos, decide who to keep, etc. and admire the chickens.So I can't really hide how many birds are out there.![]()
I doubt that the "Americauna" hens she is selling are pure (no i in Ameraucana). Probably EEs which as you know, are great chickens, and often more productive layers than the purebreds.
Also, if the pullets are 7-8 months as the ad states, they should already be laying by now. Maybe ask a few questions about this!
Yeah, the ad also spelled Araucana wrong, but some people just can't spellI'd take a good look at their legs/combs/vents to get a better idea if you decide to go see them.![]()
and she is acting healthy & normal -- and she is too shy for me to be able to catch to investigate the vent more closely.
laura
If she's acting normally, I'd do nothing and just keep your eye on her for a couple of days.
I think I have a showboy, a blue Silkie and a black silkie. The last two are olive eggers. Chiquita gave me the eggs so she knows.![]()
What the heck is a showboy? Also I'm assuming the chick on the far right is the one you are calling a black silkie? Does it also have a lot of normal feathers? It's kind of hard to tell in the picture. Are the feet/legs feathered?
Deb