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CKfarm22
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And not all EEs have beardsThe second hen looks like a cream legbar, therefore, no beard.
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And not all EEs have beardsThe second hen looks like a cream legbar, therefore, no beard.
Yeah, but its a dominant gene, which means, that your hen has to have gotten two recessive single comb genes. So her parents have to both have a recessive gene for single combs. I highly suspect she is a CCLB or OE.And not all EEs have beards
Possibly but from where i bought her, they said she’s an EEYeah, but its a dominant gene, which means, that your hen has to have gotten two recessive single comb genes. So her parents have to both have a recessive gene for single combs. I highly suspect she is a CCLB or OE.
An OE is a type of EE. But OEs lay green eggs. The eggs are pretty no matter what.Possibly but from where i bought her, they said she’s an EE
Tractor supply is known for mixing up breeds. I wouldnt be surprised if they sell wrong breedsPossibly but from where i bought her, they said she’s an EE
The ones she’s been laying are more on the blue side. After looking it up i would say she is a Cream Legbar lol, my correctionAn OE is a type of EE. But OEs lay green eggs. The eggs are pretty no matter what.
In NJ I got mine at Animals and Gardens in New Egypt. Puffy cheeks and icy blue eggsIn NJ i’ve been to three places that have had EE’s lol! I bought them from tractor supply (sue me) lol, not even knowing what they were until i looked it up! I wish mine had fluffy cheeks but I was so excited to get the blue eggs!
ooo those are pretty!Cream legs are AWESOME! You have very pretty pullets who lay very pretty eggs! Congrats!
And here's a pic of Lavender Orps from the MPC site:
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