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Johanna G. Hardardottir
Hlesey
301 Akranes
Iceland


Ya know, I have been thinking about this. I, for one, will not be adding "new blood," to my Icelandic flock. I feel they have all the genetic diversity they need. PLUS, I KNOW they are pure Icelandic. There are others out there that are not. I would not want to hatch brown eggs claiming to be Icelandic. Mine all lay white eggs, and I think that is what pure Icelandics lay.
 
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Could someone PLEASE let me pay for something? I am starting to feel moochish.

Mow your lawn? Scoop the poop? Paint the skateboard ramp like a Viking Ship?

Yes please! When can you be here?
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I wish! We still haven't had any rain, I may have to get the sprinkler out to water the front yard while I try and dislodge the giant U-Haul that is stuck out back by the shed.
 
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Yes, I'd like that set-up in the year old boy size. Can we set the emus on attack till the homework is done?
 
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Hopefully not Mahonri, but my guess is yes, some will. Separating for color is moving towards standardization, "you know, like other breeds." It is taking a hen who, if left to her genetic capabilities could lay eggs that hatch chicks of many colors, isolating her until she lays eggs that hatch chicks of only one color. Then maybe, just maybe, she will conform to the American Standard of Perfection.
 
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I am banding mine with green for Mary and yellow for Kathy, other than that, they will all be together (when they are older) and they can let the pecking order determine who reproduces. It's worked for centuries in Iceland, it'll work in Alaska.
 
Thank you Ladies for the update !
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I had read that, but was wondering if there had been crossing here in the US, which I would really hate to see.
So it appears then that Marys chickens are about as authentic as anyone could hope for, and thats more then good enough for me, I am including Sigrids and Lyles' in that also.

I am fascinated about the DNA evidence showing they are so different from other breeds of chickens ! Thats awesome !

I am counting the hours now til a week from today, should have some Icelandic babies then !!!
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This bunch of eggs sure beats that famous box of chocolates, any three eggs can have 3 different looking chicks ! How great is that !!
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I am banding mine with green for Mary and yellow for Kathy, other than that, they will all be together (when they are older) and they can let the pecking order determine who reproduces. It's worked for centuries in Iceland, it'll work in Alaska.

Mine all came from Mary. You know that, right?
 
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I am banding mine with green for Mary and yellow for Kathy, other than that, they will all be together (when they are older) and they can let the pecking order determine who reproduces. It's worked for centuries in Iceland, it'll work in Alaska.

Mine all came from Mary. You know that, right?

Yep, I do. It's more to let me see how many hens I hatched compared to roos. And to help me tell a couple of them apart since some look so similar now. I have a few friends that are interested in getting some chicks from me and I will have to decide who I won't miss too much. Don't worry tho, I know them well, they appreciate what they are getting and they will be the only chickens so no danger of cross-breeding.
 
Hi Kathy

You had said before that yours were from Mary so I just grouped you with hers, and hers are from Lyle and Sigrid,

I know that there are some others out there though that may have crosses in, those need to be identified and made known if anyone here does know of some crossings.

I do have personal preferences, but as Mary said, every hen has her home and purpose, I WILL have one hen colored like Lukka, and a Roo like Isi, but there will be other hens and other Roos too. They are all in this together. I am all for diversity when it comes to Icelandic Chickens.



Diversity is alright in many places, most especially in Icelandic Chickens.
 
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