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Since it was from a private breeder, so it wouldn't be either a 'Whiting True Blue' nor a Whiting True green' as those are proprietary breeds. (McMurray lines)

We would need to see what lines/breeds the private breeder has, and then see who got into who's pen! :lau :lau
I posted the other breeds the breeder had. I could do that again if needed.
 
Well, I am now 95% sure who the daddy is to Georgie's 'chicks (7 of the 8 she hatched)

Look at this barred girl:
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See how she has just a smidge of a head tuft?

I suspected this guy as the Daddy
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due to the large amounts of white barring on the boys ( Usually because of 2 barring genes - which means daddy was probably barred)

But, the small tuft on the girl that I saw today (see Daddy's below?) sealed the suspicion.
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He is a 'Lakeshore Egger' I beleive a mix of cuckoo Marans and assorted other breeds to make a blue to light green to medium green egg layer.

The batch he came from, he was barred and there was a black & white barred girl, the rest were not barred at all. All are a slighter build than marans, though.

And, two little boys - one on the move.

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Well, I am now 95% sure who the daddy is to Georgie's 'chicks (7 of the 8 she hatched)

Look at this barred girl:
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See how she has just a smidge of a head tuft?

I suspected this guy as the Daddy
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due to the large amounts of white barring on the boys ( Usually because of 2 barring genes - which means daddy was probably barred)

But, the small tuft on the girl that I saw today (see Daddy's below?)
View attachment 3934970
He is a 'Lakeshore Egger' I beleive a mix of cuckoo Marans and assorted other breeds to make a blue to light green to medium green egg layer.

The batch he came from, he was barred and there was a black & white barred girl, the rest were not barred at all. All are a slighter build than marans, though.

And, two little boys - one on the move.

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She's a real cutie. 💓
 
Well, but it also changed - I thought that that was what they had 'available', not necessarily all breeds they owned.

The list you had did not seem to, in any way, make an 'Aster' :idunno :idunno :idunno
That is correct. I could pull in those from the polish breeder in case I was wrong and she came from a white egg somehow. But none of those could also make a chicken that looks like her as well.
 
Took a break and took some pictures. View attachment 3934884View attachment 3934885
Whatcha lookin' at?
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They seem VERY confused by the linoleum. It is quite slick. They flap and the litter goes flying. I do think we may add a poop board under the roosts. I read somewhere on here one person say they didn't use shavings at all with linoleum and poop boards. They just sweep up as needed.

Thoughts?
I would still use some shavings. If they poop at night and it dried there - it is like cement (especially cecal poops), so having a layer of bedding prevents that - plus it gives them something to scratch in, which is a very natural activity/pastime for them!
 
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Well, I am now 95% sure who the daddy is to Georgie's 'chicks (7 of the 8 she hatched)

Look at this barred girl:
View attachment 3934961
See how she has just a smidge of a head tuft?

I suspected this guy as the Daddy
View attachment 3934965
due to the large amounts of white barring on the boys ( Usually because of 2 barring genes - which means daddy was probably barred)

But, the small tuft on the girl that I saw today (see Daddy's below?)
View attachment 3934970
He is a 'Lakeshore Egger' I beleive a mix of cuckoo Marans and assorted other breeds to make a blue to light green to medium green egg layer.

The batch he came from, he was barred and there was a black & white barred girl, the rest were not barred at all. All are a slighter build than marans, though.

And, two little boys - one on the move.

View attachment 3934959
He is a handsome fella!
 
That is correct. I could pull in those from the polish breeder in case I was wrong and she came from a white egg somehow. But none of those could also make a chicken that looks like her as well.
She is unique and very pretty.
The breeder I got Sylvie from was mystified how she came about, and I adore her!
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Did you get the coarse kind of shavings? I can’t see that flying around. TSC have two types. I try to get the coarse kind.

I would still use some shavings. If they poop at night and it dried there - it is like cement (especially cecal poops), so having a layer of bedding prevents that - plus it gives them something to scratch in, which is a very natural activity/pastime for them!
They only sell this at my local feed store.
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They're busy busy scratching in it. But it's very fluffy.

They also aren't wild about the nest boxes. Keep going in, but no eggs today. I assume the general stress and weirdness of the move would cause that.
 

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