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And Amen to your scripture!The one with the puffy cheeks???
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And Amen to your scripture!The one with the puffy cheeks???
this is the one in questionCW, then.
Thanks! It's one of the most inspiring to me.And Amen to your scripture!
X2.She really shouldn't be. That doesn't match. The chick to the right of her matches.
That can't be right.Yes, and the eye stripe.
X2I think we've got two discussions going over top of each other here.
1) the original question about the light brown chicken (who either is or is not a Calico Princess)
2) the white chicken either is or is not a California White (CW)
By the time everyone posts in quick succession, I have no idea which chick is being discussed in which comment!
My personal take--the white chicken probably is a California White.
I think the light brown chicken is probably some special mix from a hatchery, perhaps a Calico Princess or something similar. She's likely to lay eggs that are some shade of brown, although there's a chance of getting green eggs instead. (Some lines of Olive Eggers could look like that, although the most common ones don't.)
Sorry for the confusion . I’m thinking a mixed breed too. Also, my very first egg EVER, showed up today. See pic.I think we've got two discussions going over top of each other here.
1) the original question about the light brown chicken (who either is or is not a Calico Princess)
2) the white chicken either is or is not a California White (CW)
By the time everyone posts in quick succession, I have no idea which chick is being discussed in which comment!
My personal take--the white chicken probably is a California White.
I think the light brown chicken is probably some special mix from a hatchery, perhaps a Calico Princess or something similar. She's likely to lay eggs that are some shade of brown, although there's a chance of getting green eggs instead. (Some lines of Olive Eggers could look like that, although the most common ones don't.)
It happens. No need to apologize.Sorry for the confusion . I’m thinking a mixed breed too.
Also, my very first egg EVER, showed up today. See pic.