Jan 30, 2010 Thread starter #11 La Mike (Always Slightly Off) 10 Years Joined Nov 20, 2009 Messages 2,582 Reaction score 32 Points 209 Location louisiana Well thank you namble
Jan 30, 2010 #12 babyriver Chirping 10 Years Joined May 25, 2009 Messages 111 Reaction score 2 Points 99 Location N E Florida Wow ,I have a roo that could be his twin
Jan 30, 2010 #13 smith2 Crowing 17 Years Joined Jan 5, 2008 Messages 603 Reaction score 4 Points 304 Location Paris, TN If you bred him to gold/buff EE's you could very well get Barred EE's. He is really pretty.
Jan 30, 2010 #14 ve Crowing 16 Years Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 2,178 Reaction score 354 Points 416 Location Palmetto GA The barred hen next to him on picture is Dominique not Barred Rock-comb is rose
Jan 30, 2010 #15 Sir Birdaholic Night Knight 10 Years Joined Nov 6, 2009 Messages 7,450 Reaction score 59 Points 231 Location Greers Ferry Lake,Arkansas No matter what, you'll get beautiful little peepers!
Jan 30, 2010 Thread starter #16 La Mike (Always Slightly Off) 10 Years Joined Nov 20, 2009 Messages 2,582 Reaction score 32 Points 209 Location louisiana Well thats what i thought and someone told me they were brs I bought them as dominigues Thanks at least i know what something is OK so for sure what are these EEs ?
Well thats what i thought and someone told me they were brs I bought them as dominigues Thanks at least i know what something is OK so for sure what are these EEs ?
Jan 30, 2010 Thread starter #17 La Mike (Always Slightly Off) 10 Years Joined Nov 20, 2009 Messages 2,582 Reaction score 32 Points 209 Location louisiana well??
Jan 30, 2010 Thread starter #18 La Mike (Always Slightly Off) 10 Years Joined Nov 20, 2009 Messages 2,582 Reaction score 32 Points 209 Location louisiana Anybody ??
Jan 30, 2010 #19 LeBlackbird Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 17, 2009 Messages 3,258 Reaction score 124 Points 246 Location SE Pennsylvania Quote: They one in back is an EE, the one in front appears to be A production red
Jan 30, 2010 #20 noitulover Songster 10 Years Joined Apr 23, 2009 Messages 780 Reaction score 3 Points 141 Location Central Virginia like the post above, the top hen is an EE, but the bottom hen is a production red or some sort of hatchery NH red...
like the post above, the top hen is an EE, but the bottom hen is a production red or some sort of hatchery NH red...