Mar 14, 2015 #32 Rocky64 Chirping Jan 25, 2015 649 39 94 Correct. Your turn, wish other people would join in... It's too easy because we mostly know what breeds we both have. Last edited: Mar 14, 2015
Correct. Your turn, wish other people would join in... It's too easy because we mostly know what breeds we both have.
Mar 14, 2015 #33 Rocky64 Chirping Jan 25, 2015 649 39 94 I only get shades of brown and cream eggs. I want a blue egg layer again, maybe an olive egger too. Last edited: Mar 14, 2015
Mar 14, 2015 Thread starter #34 H Hens rule Songster 9 Years Jan 28, 2015 1,160 52 226 US Ok I'll go. I was thinking about getting olive eggers this spring but that would make my coop to crowded. I'll ask more people to join. Here's the egg picture:
Ok I'll go. I was thinking about getting olive eggers this spring but that would make my coop to crowded. I'll ask more people to join. Here's the egg picture:
Mar 14, 2015 Thread starter #36 H Hens rule Songster 9 Years Jan 28, 2015 1,160 52 226 US No, the light was bad where I took the picture. The egg is light brown.
Mar 14, 2015 Thread starter #38 H Hens rule Songster 9 Years Jan 28, 2015 1,160 52 226 US No, want a clue?
Mar 14, 2015 #39 Rocky64 Chirping Jan 25, 2015 649 39 94 Hens rule said: No, want a clue? Click to expand... yes please
Mar 14, 2015 Thread starter #40 H Hens rule Songster 9 Years Jan 28, 2015 1,160 52 226 US It was layed by a yellow chicken. A breed of Orpington. That probably gives it away but ok.