Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

Okay, folks. Here goes. I got some pics of my OE. These were May '11 hatch. They came from my sister. I got ONE rooster and 6 pullets. Not sure how I got that lucky. Anyway, I would like some opinions and information. I've never had OE before, and I claim ignorance. I welcome as much feedback as I can get.

First, here is the roo I got. BB red, am I corrrect? Keep in mind I am a terrible photographer, and most of them were walking around this little cage wondering what the heck I was doing!
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Next, here are some of the pullets I got. I think I have 2 BBred, 2 brown reds and 2 blue red maybe?
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Just what exactly do you call this color, anyway?
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Group shot (some of them)
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I see the BB red, Blue Red (the Pullet you asked about) and Ginger Red, Gut I did not see Brown Red. The Brown Red is Black, Black faced, Black Leged, with a dark red hackle.
 
Brown red? Is that the color of the cockerell or the pullet you describe. I only have two brown red pullets. Wish I had a cockerell, but I only have the BBred cockerell.

So the two lighter colored pullets are actually two different varieties? Ginger red and brown red? Now what do I do with them? I don't have cockerells in either of those varieties.

In the second pic, the pullet behind the BBred pullet...with the darker legs... Is that a brown red pullet?
 
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Beautiful!
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Nice work there sjarvis00

are any of you gentelmen working on Khaki Silver Duckwing OEGs?
below are some Khaki Silver Duckwing Dutch bantam
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I love the khaki color. It would be awesome with a color that had a strong contrast to it. Gorgeous color either way.
 
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Oh I am in love with him, I love his mottling size, I could use him in my theorical RedShoulder OEG(RedShoulder Yokohama look a like)...

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seems like he carry Mahogany..nice deep rich red color

Thank you, I am quite fond of him. It is mainly due to him that I have moved out my blue brassys and almost everything else so I can work on my spangles. He is darker than the pictures show, with very even mottling. I am going to put him over my best 2 or 3 hens, and then take those offspring and put him back over his own daughters.
 
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I don't see any brown red,
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I see BB red cockrell, two BB red Pullets, 2 Blue Red Pullets, and 2 Ginger Red Pullets.

Your BB Red Pullets, and Blue red Pullets can all go in with your BB red cockrell.

You will want to get a Ginger Red cockrell for your gingers.
 
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Thank you
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. It was due to him that I made the tough decision to discontinue working on my blue brassys and stick with spangles...
 
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Not raising my voice just trying to note what I added of changed.. Hope it helps.

Oh, absolutely, that does help because what "I" thought was brown red pullets you are saying are ginger red pullets. I recall my sis saying now that I "could" have some ginger red in those chicks. Thanks for clearing that up! I think I've got it now!

Do you think there would be a chance of picking up a ginger red cockerell at the Sedalia, MO show?
Also, what do you think of their type? I know the pictures are not good and they are wandering around looking goofy, but you know how it is... you always hope they have "some" quality to them!
 

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