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I agree also I see pink, and white in the dry spots. Do you have a dry photo?I agree with this
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I agreeI agree with this
I agree also I see pink, and white in the dry spots. Do you have a dry photo?I agree with this
Well mine has that yellow white look and no Smokey “makeup”Has it dried yet? I had a chick last night look yellow but then it was white after drying.
Who me?I agree
I agree also I see pink, and white in the dry spots. Do you have a dry photo?
YeaWho me?
I will take some I just got to go get him one minute
Yes, and my thought on the Speckled Legbar in their Breed list may be a 2-3 generation Cream Legbar mix. The Cream photos I have seen are VERY Speckled...and Barring is visible also. Maybe the Staff would answer Qns? Their short web vids all look Like the Cinnamon Queen types - Brown/Red egg-producing blends. I'd love some of those - we get Happy Eggs in Oregon too - but maybe not as fresh, being 3,000 miles from the farm. I'll probably stay local, tho it is very tempting to have pro layer mixes as my next flock additions. I LOVE having daily layers in my current group.That actually looks like it may be a white leg bar mix? Comb and crest? I wish I could get some of those eggs here!
Idk I still love my babyIMO it looks like a white maran