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Gorman Farm
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- Nov 16, 2015
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Yes that part is fun...I have had some weird things happen like an easter egger x ameraucana that lays beige eggs, go figure.Your dark babies do look like a black x buff cross. You won't be able to sex them until they are older. That color combo makes very pretty birds, usually gold/buff on the front half changing to black on the back. Although, like any mix, part of the fun is getting to see how they turn out
What I hope for the most is the SWEET orpington personalitiy. Recently both my EE's stopped laying altogether so a couple new hens would be nice.
BTW: Why does the rooster still breed hens that are no longer laying?
Thanks for all the replies.