Jul 9, 2011 Thread starter #11 Missymac Songster 8 Years Joined Mar 24, 2011 Messages 337 Reaction score 1 Points 111 Location NY Quote: x2 lol.
Jul 9, 2011 #12 teamsunbelt Songster 8 Years Joined May 23, 2011 Messages 285 Reaction score 3 Points 101 Location Midland, NC My Golden Comets lay light brown eggs, some almost beige. They are not white, but not dark brown either.
My Golden Comets lay light brown eggs, some almost beige. They are not white, but not dark brown either.
Jul 9, 2011 #13 Chiko Songster 9 Years Joined Nov 25, 2010 Messages 4,147 Reaction score 26 Points 211 Location Orem, Utah. Quote: X2
Jul 9, 2011 #14 tellynpeep Crowing 16 Years Joined Oct 4, 2008 Messages 976 Reaction score 40 Points 304 Location SW New Hampshire Quote: I have three, from different hatcheries, and all three lay dark brown eggs! They are a mix, so there will be lots of variation.
Quote: I have three, from different hatcheries, and all three lay dark brown eggs! They are a mix, so there will be lots of variation.
Jul 9, 2011 #15 vjbakke Songster 8 Years Joined Mar 21, 2011 Messages 529 Reaction score 1 Points 129 Location MN Quote: I agree.
Jul 9, 2011 #16 Cowgirl71 Songster 9 Years Joined Feb 5, 2010 Messages 3,176 Reaction score 88 Points 221 Location Missouri Ozarks The white hen has a large single comb, a slim trim body, and a tall upright tail. So I'm guessing she's an Easter Egger/California White cross or an Easter Egger/White Leghorn cross. The black hen could be an Easter Egger/Black Star cross.
The white hen has a large single comb, a slim trim body, and a tall upright tail. So I'm guessing she's an Easter Egger/California White cross or an Easter Egger/White Leghorn cross. The black hen could be an Easter Egger/Black Star cross.