Icelandic Chickens

I never realized how much the crests would appeal to me.....maybe it's a product of graduating high school in '88 when the girls had Big Bang Poofs or the bangs were flipped up :lol: the 80s music was awesome but the styles/fads were really bad :rolleyes:
 
Quote: Isn't she a cutie?

Here's another one of the girls.

And I need to retake some of the photos (didn't realize I had shut off the macro function). Anyway, look at the colors in this boy (he looks like a bottle blonde). He's got every color you can think of in him and the occasional barred feather.

I can hardly wait to see how he matures.

Deb
 
Laurie, I read all the time how Ameraucana, Marans and Welsummer hens' eggs will light through the laying season. It makes sense that pullet eggs might have a tint at the beginning. Here is a link to an article about Icelandic chickens in Iceland, I'm sure many have seen this before, and the egg color is described as "a variety of white to cream to light brown"..
http://www.aviculture-europe.nl/nummers/10E06A03.pdf

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And thank you for the pictures!
 

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