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so cute! I see some that look like pure legbar pullets! fingers crossed they are!I didn't do individual portraits, but here are some candid shots of the flock. The whole gang is there in the box while I change the pad and clean the waterer.
Then, back in the brooder you can see the variety of chick's. There are a couple that may be pure Cream Legbar, a lot that appear to be Rhode Island Red with Cream Legbar crosses, and some that are pure Rhode Island Red.
There is one cross that has an interesting light chipmunk pattern rather than dark. We are calling it Stripe for now. There is another one that has just a dark spot on its head. It's named Fluffy Flufferton-- a name picked from a show she watches called "Gabby's Dollhouse." They are both in the last photo, along with a couple of unnamed RIRs.
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so cute! I see some that look like pure legbar pullets! fingers crossed they are!
That’s exciting! Are you going to keep them? Or give them to your students?Thanks! It will be my first hatch. I am hatching 18 Easter/Olive Eggers!![]()
That's kind of cool your grocery store sells colored eggs. Definitely not common.My 3 doz eggs (local) I got from my grocery store. All 36 are still developing two weeks in. I didn't have to pull 1.
The 2 to the far left to the front with no pencil marks on are on first week . They are from a diff local farm, and a diff store. (the farm washes their eggs, I knew this but gave them a chance.) those I set 8 but just these 2 are going.
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