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Shenandoah Valley Shulers
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- Sep 17, 2019
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That's my guess, too.
Olive Eggers and Easter Eggers can have any possible appearance, and even any kind of comb--depending on what was crossed to produce them. So if they eventually lay blue or green eggs, you'll finally know if the label was right![]()
They were all in the same bin...
that's why I'm in doubt because those first 4 definitely aren't EEs or OEs from what I've seen anyways
but I am new to the chicken game so theres a possibility that I just haven't seen one that looks like those... I kinda thought leghorns for the other two but
that's the closest I've found
I guess it's still a wait and see
the suspected Delawares are sweet but the other two are aggressive
they both tried to eat my fingers this morning
fingers are not food chickens
I'm hoping they will mellow out or I'll just have to tell my kids to avoid feeding kiki and lili 
