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that is this girl here I am getting light brown eggs but haven't figured out from who I thought it would be from the red oneThe black one in the 2nd picture down looks like a black australorp. Does it's feathers have a green sheen in sunlight? If so she should lay light brown eggs, but if she's a mix too then it could be different.
these guys they are EE's greenish eggs they have been laying for A month nowI don't have a RIR, but I have a black australorp, delaware, tetra browns & amber browns and they all lay light brown eggs. So short of the vent tinting suggested above my only suggestion is to sit and watch. My girls lay between 8 am and noon, normally... so sometimes I'll watch them for a bit to see who's in the boxes.
There's a bird at the top right:
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Is that a layer? Do you have a full pic of that one? It looks similar to one of my eggers.
That's great news to me! I have 2 that look similar and we're hoping they lay green eggs. I have 2 white eggers who just started laying blue eggs so we weren't sure what to expect from their darker counterparts. Thanks!View attachment 1106868 View attachment 1106869 these guys they are EE's greenish eggs they have been laying for A month now
Isn't it exciting to catch them laying? I have a lone bantam hen and when I saw the little white egg I knew it was hers, but was still super excited when I actually saw her leave the nest and leave behind the egg.View attachment 1106876 I've been home today and found out this one lays the brown egg
I was wrong she is all upset today she is trying to lay her first egg so the brown egg is still a mysteryView attachment 1106876 I've been home today and found out this one lays the brown egg
I bet they will be green or oliveThat's great news to me! I have 2 that look similar and we're hoping they lay green eggs. I have 2 white eggers who just started laying blue eggs so we weren't sure what to expect from their darker counterparts. Thanks!
You were right but I did figure out what the red hen is she is A red leghorn go figureThe red one has white earlobes, which means she's not a RIR, and she will likely lay white eggs. First bird is a Silkie mix, so expect cream or light brown from her.