Backyard Divas
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- Oct 26, 2022
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Yeah, my boyfriend's friend that I got my fertile eggs from last time wasn't all that enlightening when I tried to find out what breeds of chickens he has (I don't think he pays that much attention) and what they lay so I could figure out the parentage. It was a bit fun trying to figure it out though.When I asked my co-worker original when getting the eggs he just blanket stated "Easter Eggers". Talking to him a little more sounds like he might have had a Leghorn under a Marans roo, and when I said about the fluffy footed one he said might be his Polish.
Ultimately I kind of like the idea of not knowing a little more though, keeps you guessing and lets the chicks surprise you themselves.
I'm just sad that I think one of the eggs that didn't make it might have been a victim of the chick that hatched next to it. When the chick hatched it started flailing all over and ultimately turned the egg upside down. When I checked after the hatch the unhatched egg looked as though it only needed to pip and absorb the rest of the yolk, it was otherwise looking good to my untrained eye.
At the time he only had the Gold Deathlayer roo I had previously given him, so I knew the father and could figure out the mothers of two of the cockerels due to them being sex-linked.
A Marans Leghorn cross is interesting. Hopefully you get the best of both parents and have a hen that lays a lot of big nutritious eggs. My olive egger came from a BCM X CCL cross and she seems to have gotten the best of both from her parents. She is laying bigger eggs than mom already and is laying really regular like mom. Bonus her eggs are pretty olive
