Jan 30, 2010 Thread starter #11 La Mike (Always Slightly Off) 10 Years Nov 20, 2009 2,582 32 209 louisiana Well thank you namble
Jan 30, 2010 #12 babyriver Chirping 10 Years May 25, 2009 111 2 99 N E Florida Wow ,I have a roo that could be his twin
Jan 30, 2010 #13 smith2 Crowing 17 Years Jan 5, 2008 603 4 304 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 Jan 27, 2009 2,166 344 416 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 Nov 6, 2009 7,450 56 231 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 Nov 20, 2009 2,582 32 209 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 Nov 20, 2009 2,582 32 209 louisiana well??
Jan 30, 2010 Thread starter #18 La Mike (Always Slightly Off) 10 Years Nov 20, 2009 2,582 32 209 louisiana Anybody ??
Jan 30, 2010 #19 LeBlackbird Songster 10 Years Aug 17, 2009 3,258 121 246 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 Apr 23, 2009 780 3 141 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...