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I got her as a one day old. Same age as my three other hens...Sumatra wasn't at all a bad guess.
The blacking of the comb is what's causing the confusion, but I'd probably put that down to quality.
Her comb does look single, but it looks like it hasn't grown much.
@KristyMN, is she definitely that age?
She’s given me two eggs. Both cream and tiny, but I’m sure they’ll get larger. One was in the nesting box and one was in the run.But it’s laying right?
Are you certain that it's her?She’s given me two eggs. Both cream and tiny, but I’m sure they’ll get larger. One was in the nesting box and one was in the run.
I had always assumed Australorps laid pale brown - cream eggs.She’s given me two eggs. Both cream and tiny, but I’m sure they’ll get larger. One was in the nesting box and one was in the run.
My previous Australorps all laid dark brown eggs.I had always assumed Australorps laid pale brown - cream eggs.
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Here's what I've got off the internet for australorp eggs ^^ do yours look like this @KristyMN ? *Do your eggs from mystery bird look like these
Oh wow, there is a pretty big difference there........nope. The two lightest ones are hers...