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CKfarm22
Crowing
I will post tomorrow! Unfortunately my girls aren’t very photogenic lol!Pictures of your pullets?
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I will post tomorrow! Unfortunately my girls aren’t very photogenic lol!Pictures of your pullets?
They are pretty common. Often hatcheries give EEs in place for Ameraucanas. EEs spice up the flock.That egg is GORGEOUS! I'm jealous!
Every time I add chicks, I say I'm going to get EEs, and I can never find them!
Oh, I know they are common, but they are also popular. They are usually sold out - lol!They are pretty common. Often hatcheries give EEs in place for Ameraucanas. EEs spice up the flock.
Thank whom every for that! I know im slightly colourblind but i was thinking very green and not blueThats more green to me! Thats a pretty egg!
EE eggs are the most exciting!
Have never heard of a Lavender Orp?I have a mixed flock, so I am always looking for different breeds when adding. I have most of the breeds from my wish list already. Funnily enough, it's the more common ones I haven't added yet (ER, Sussex, Leghorn, Jersey Giant to name a few from the list). I just got a Lavender Orp, a Naked Neck, and an Appenzaller Spitzhauben at TSC on Tuesday.
I currently only have three hens! Planning on adding more!Pictures of your pullets?
The second hen looks like a cream legbar, therefore, no beard.I currently only have three hens! Planning on adding more!
Possibly an olive egger, hatcheries use CCLBs in olive eggers now. Blue egg is from a CCLB and green egg is from OE.I currently only have three hens! Planning on adding more!
She’s actually an EE, that’s the one that’s laying eggs lolThe second hen looks like a cream legbar, therefore, no beard.