"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

Yes, they are both pretty eggs and I love the layers of them but some blue eggs look so...vibrant. The ameraucana came from a private breeder but she was sold to me as a black orpington. So, more than likely she is an EE. But still pretty egg and she is a very pretty girl too. :)
When you wash the olive egg the color may be a little different.Pam
 
Photos are very grainy since it was so dark and cloudy when I took them, but I wanted some progress photos of the frizzles. They have only grown in a third of their feathers, with their backs mostly pin feathers. I'm pretty positive they are two little cockerels. I am very strongly debating replacing the japanese with cochins since I already have a birchen cochin hen in with them. I enjoy the japanese a lot, but think frizzle cochins would be in better demand. Plus they are so gentle and calm. The japanese are friendly but don't enjoy being held.





 
Photos are very grainy since it was so dark and cloudy when I took them, but I wanted some progress photos of the frizzles. They have only grown in a third of their feathers, with their backs mostly pin feathers. I'm pretty positive they are two little cockerels. I am very strongly debating replacing the japanese with cochins since I already have a birchen cochin hen in with them. I enjoy the japanese a lot, but think frizzle cochins would be in better demand. Plus they are so gentle and calm. The japanese are friendly but don't enjoy being held.
Absolutely stunning!
 
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This is my 17 week isbar roo I got from Pam. He is super sweet but a little skiddish.
 
Hello to all! I am in the market for some speciality breeds such as light Sussex, barnevelder, copper Maran, blue laced red Wyandotte, and a cream Americana. I have a small back yard flock and would like to add some variety. I don't mind buying chicks. I live in south Louisiana...way south. I am willing to drive a couple of hours to meet. Please let me know if anyone has these varieties! Thanks so much! Samantha.
 
Welcome Samantha! I have black copper Marans 20 minutes south of Baton Rouge. I'll write a full post with photos in about 20 minutes
 
Welcome to the forum Samantha! Like I said earlier, I have Black Copper Marans 20 minutes south of Baton Rouge. Chicks are $5 each and I can have some available by the end of April. Alternatively, I have hatching eggs for $40 a dozen that are available immediately. However I do not recommend them for anyone new to hatching. Here are some photos of my flock, and multiple photos of eggs in different lights.























 

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