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Gosh, we'd love to see a picture of them, especially Pepita!Ok, I've gotten a few questions about my flock, so here we go.
I have 13 adult hens with no rooster, as he died. There are 4 2yr old ISA brown/Golden sex-linked/ Golden Comets. I can't tell any of them apart except for my favorite, Crazy Eye, who has the skin around her left eye grown over her eye. She lays a lovely speckled brown egg.
I have 4 blue hens who have no definite breed. Ember, who had a few black feathers on her back and an orange throat, is a BCM/Americana cross who lays brown. Ash had a black head that fades into her blue body, and has a very fluffy butt and lays brown. She looks like a sapphire gem, except she has a strawberry comb, and was sold to me by Cal Ranch as a silver laced Wyandotte. Lacey is a mystery to me, as I can't remember where she came from. It's possible that her and Ash's origins are mixed up, but I don't know. She lays a lovely bloomy speckled olive egg. She is a blue chicken with faint white lacing around her throat with a fluffy head and a muff. Lastly, a very plain blue chicken named Helena, after the Grey Lady of Ravenclaw. She presumably lays brown and I hardly ever see her, as she is shy.
I have a Speckled Sussex, Millie, who is small and lays small cream colored eggs. A Smokey Pearl named Pearl, who lays brown. Two barred rocks named Zoe and Zebra who lay brown. My last Hen is a Whiting True Blue who lays light blue eggs named Pepita. She has the greenest legs I've ever seen on a chicken which are her namesake, as a pepita is a green pumpkin seed. Her feathers are a pumpkin orange with Colombian black markings.
Ok, I uploaded a few
The first is Pepita, although her legs look very light in the sunshine, second is Crazy Eye, and third is Lacey with Ash next to her and one of the older ISA browns eating near them. View attachment 4103885View attachment 4103887View attachment 4103886