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PoultryQueen101
Someone said the "hawklike" ones are Easter Eggers, but some of you say
Ameraucana
I don't know anymore!
I know that whatever they are should be laying green/blue eggs at the very least.
Oh, Off White does look like a Red Pyle Old English Game Hen. But she's so small, like the smallest chicken I've ever seen. So tiny. I've never put her on a scale, but now I'm curious.
Rouen or Mallard is my guess, honestly, but the feathers are so much more shiny and iridescent than the ones at the park. They aren't just shiny, they can be purple, green, blue or in between just the way the light catches them, not like the ones at the lake which were just about always green.
Silver Campines are probably more common, so I'll stick with that.
The leghorns probably are the Brown Leghorns, they match it better since they have a single comb, not a Rose Comb like they aught to if that's what they were,
I'm also guessing Cayuga, but what would the difference be in the Indie Bantam besides size? She's already quaking as much as my other female, so I'm also guessing female.
Yeah, Creme Brulee doesn't look like any common chicken I've seen before, but I'm still new to this.
I think I've given up on finding an exact match to Fluff Butt, but that's okay.
The thing that throws me off about Snowball is the little black dots she's got.
Thanks for the help!
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Basskids08
Yep, I've read that, Rouens were bred to not fly away on migration and for meat.
@Anyone
What age do
Ameraucanas generally start laying? 6 months or so?