If it wasn’t for that one grey feather I would say leghorn. But maybe leghorn crossed on something else..?
At any rate she is simply adorable


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If it wasn’t for that one grey feather I would say leghorn. But maybe leghorn crossed on something else..?
….or a bunny! Oooo bunny bits….WOW! That thing would mince a chicken in 2 seconds if she got in the way!![]()
I'm so sorry. That's very sad.Any high egg producer can get laying issues. It's a research fact that 45% Leghorns develop ovarian cancer and therefore have been used in human cancer research. Ovarian tumor/cancer issues so far has no cure. Oddly enough we had a prolific egg-laying Silkie still laying into her 6th year who had a bleeding ovarian tumor and had to be put down at the vet ofc.![]()
I thought the heat would slow down my kiddos but they are fairly steady, but I have been keeping the fans going pretty much nonstop here; it’s cooler now, much cooler in fact - brrr!Speaking of Marans and egg laying. I have also noticed high heat and or humidity affects them in a negative manner. Each and every one of them lay a different hue or spotted pattern. No two of the girls lays the same exact egg. If I take broody Holly and Goose out of the mix I should still have more brown eggs then I am currently getting. For example, Lilly. She is one of my two spotted egg layers. Lilly was broody back in February into March. I have not gotten a Lilly egg in over a month. Her eggs are heavier spotted then her mom Corona's. Lilly is also definitely NOT broody. Squirrel, she lays a medium brown, heavier egg with light spotting. She has never been broody a day in her life but for a few weeks now all I am getting from her is about 3 eggs a week. The same can be said about Bunny and Karen at most 3 a week. Raven, Blueberry, Corona and Grackle are picking up the slack for the brown egg laying girls. Each one on target for 5 eggs a week. The heat is also affecting my non marans girls as well. 19 hens, 3 are broody. For over a month now I am down to 8 to 10 eggs a day. For the first time yesterday I got 11 in a while. Once it cools down though, you cannot beat them for laying into the winter months.
Good girl Glynda! Teach those babies right!Knock Knock
Glynda was back to knocking at the back door first thing this morning like before she went broody. Guess who she brought with her.
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Lady Featherington did NOT come with them.![]()
I would say Clyde is a black except for the white feathers coming in on her head like a set of horns, and Georgie is a Partridge in this case.All but 1 of my silkies have been some type of partridge. Poppy my first pullet and Branch's sister was a true black.
Poppy
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Branch, the first year he was solid black. Then I noticed a few gold feathers coming into his hackle's. They never progressed into his wings or the rest of his body. I suspect he could have been a partridge. He threw partridge with both Chiquita and Poppet. I met his dad, he also looked like Branch did.
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I then bought Chiquita. She was sold as a buff. She came in terrible shape, but once she molted out and a few months of care she blossomed. She was also not a buff, but a partridge.
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Branch and Chiquita produced Ezzie
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They also produced the infamous "Tiger Chicken". I can kick myself over her to this day. I jumped the gun when the colors came in and assumed to early cockerel and let my cousin and her grandson have her. Told them I suspected cockerel. I let go of a pullet dang it.
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Now I have Poppet
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I got 6 chicks from her and Branch. 4 of them are showing signs of Partridge. 1 appears to be a true black for now, the 6th could go either way.
Wow yes indeed she is! You show them girl! Strut your stuff!
Sadly some things are just sadI'm so sorry. That's very sad.
I'm sure you take precautions….or a bunny! Oooo bunny bits….
I lock everyone away when I mow the grass, horses, chickens, cat, mum…..![]()