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I'm sitting in the pen with them right now. Here's my EE rooster. He wasn't the prettiest, but by far the best disposition, and his eggs are always fertile
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Only half of mine have good muffs. I'm going to replace that rooster with an AM cull this year, hopefully a splash. I'm hoping my OEs will get a few feathered feet like yours. I love those
Sounds like you had a wild and crazy day. Lol.
I'm hoping my BCM girls will start laying soon. That blue AM with them has a beautiful shape, but those rust feathers made him a cull. I can't wait to see the chicksThey were supposed to be Olive Eggers, but they lay light green eggs. They rule the roost though, and beat on the cockerels for a long time before they started to submit. Probably kept them from growing up too cocky.
I've got some of Betty's (in the back) eggs in the 'bator. I'm wondering if the remainder of her barring will come over and make the chicks sex linked, or if the spangling of the Orloff will mess it up.
Oh wow, that cuckoo made a beautiful mix![]()
did I just read you getting an idea?![]()