This week
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Looks like a pullet BCM egg wouldWell to keep a long story short I purchased some Black Australorp Pullets that were about 12 weeks old along with some couple week old BCM Chicks. I noticed that one of the "Australorps" had some feathers on her shanks but didnt think much of it as the breeder told me they were Black Australorps. I guess that one of the BCM chicks got mixed into his Australorp grow out pens because the one in question began to grow copper hackle feathers. I found a egg on the coop floor today and its dark like a BCM egg. I guess I lucked out and got a Older BCM for the rice of a Australorp. Heres a picture of her first egg. It is next to a EE green egg, RIR egg, and one of my polish hens white eggs for comparison of size and color. Picture was taken on my iphone with no flash.
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Pretty eggs!
sounds like a great brooder! Doesn't sound like you are slacking either. I will be setting (not this round tho) Coronations, Lights and my Lavender birchen onto a coronation male and then later to my light sussex male.You sound busy Vicki. What kind of sussex eggs are you setting? I am looking for a good silver sussex roo for my silver sussex pullet, either that, or I will have to buy some more silver sussex eggs since I have no roo
I wouldn't mind mating her with a Coronation sussex male. I do know of a resource for Coronations near me but are just selling eggs, I think they are from the Greenfire Farms line.
I had all the babies outside today playing in the sun. They are having so much fun! I painted a new large outdoor brooder for them yesterday and dh put the roofing on it so its about ready to go. I still have to go buy a new latch for the door.