Carrot_Mama
Chirping
- Feb 16, 2025
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I was horrified for you!Interesting. That sounds like it’s a more common thing. I know that when you start crossing birds, like to get Olive Eggers there will be some that lay brown eggs, but I didn’t know that wrong egg color was possible in a purebred breed. My chicken breeding newbie-ness is showing apparently.
Yeah, and it’s also the time involved raising all those pullets; I was horrified thinking about that or scrapping them all as breeders as my only options.
The test will certainly help me decide which of my 3 Cream Legbar roosters to keep.I really like my White Legbar roo so I’m going to test him for sure.



