Yep you remembered correctly

I had to go back quite a bit to find a full body shot where she isn't washed out by snow or sunlight. This was a week before she started laying. She's a bit more fluffy now.
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Yep you remembered correctly
Yes that is Beyonce in the back, funny because most of ours are lighter, except maybe Little One. Also our clean face EE is very skitterish, her and Beyonce. i don't get to hold them often. love how the dark against the gold feathers give Clara a unique look.
That's funny, I would say our EE is one of our friendliest. She doesn't run from you, squats if you just look at her, and is easy to catch and hold. She's not like some people's girls on here that jump in their lap or like cuddle time, but none of our birds are like that.
Good question. Not really the one to answer but yes I would think you would get lots of different colors with varying amounts of black in them. I don't know if the Wellie cross would retrain their wild type sexing. But if there is eyeliner and stripes down the back I would bet on them being females, like in EEs. Good luck, very exciting, we'd love to see when they hatch!Questions:
I know nothing about breeding chickens. Well, I've read a lot, but who knows what I've retained at this point.
If I hatch eggs that Peppy has fertilized, I will not end up with a bunch of black chicks? Right? I think they will all be different.
So this is what I've been thinking...since I'll be hatching the wheaten/blue wheaten ameraucanas, I'm going throw in a few of my eggs. I know some people say to stay away from hatching pullets eggs, so I may only try a couple from the younger bunch. I definitely want to put a few buff brahma and wellie eggs in. Do you think I could sex the new BB/AM chicks using the one or three rows of peas trick? And maybe wellie/AM with the eyeliner? I feel a lot more comfortable hatching chicks that I might have a chance sexing, so I know which ones to keep of course!
Too cute! We have two snugglers and three that are a balance of cautious and curious, Clara's curiousness just doesn't win out as much as the others.We have three other EE that are very friendly and squat as well. LittleOne has been insistent on lots of snuggle time when I go out. She has been jumping onto my lap and buring her face in my arm pit. She is our friendliest in our flock, I assume from hand feeding her crickets at day two when we didn't think she would survive.
The other two run when I come near, lol
I am so far behind on this thread. I am playing catch-up today.You better bring someone with you to the TSC!!! Especially with a coupon.
I can hear you now... " let's see, I can get 6 chicks but since I have a coupon it's like I'm getting 2 free so I'll get 8. But if one ends up being a rooster then it's only 7 and I could lose a few in the cold so I better get 10. Ahhh, let's make it a dozen. Or a baker's dozen"
Well, that would be me anyway!!!
Welcome!!!I just got my shipment of chicks from meyer today, was supposed to be 15 light brahma pullets, but they only sent 13 chicks for some reason, so I've contacted them. But they are adorable and very feisty already. As soon as they were in the brooder they were running around and trying to eat everything in sight.
Sitting here with Miss Victoria, my husband's Silver Grey Dorking (pictured in my new avatar). Poor dear somehow broke/lost the majority of one of her nails on her back feet. I was going to shut the girls up in the coop for the day as the wind was really picking up when I noticed splatters of blood on the straw. I searched all the girls for signs of injury. She had been hiding out in a nest box but stepped out when I brought in a small dish of water. She had blood on her feathers and feet so I rushed her in. Cleaned her up, spayed with Vetricyn, dabbed with Blu-Kote and later applied some Sierra Sage Green Goo Salve I just got in the mail and bandaged her back toe up. She's a good patient. When I was cleaning up the dried blood on her underside I noticed she has a bare spot on her belly. She's still molting, but there are no pin feathers coming through there. Waiting for the husband to get home so we can carry the brooder/infirmary in. So until then it's Dorking snuggle time. No school for the boy today or tomorrow due to the dangerous windchill here.
Love those Wellie pics. Still need one or two of those here.Got s few shots today of our gang today, found the two Wellies side by side in the nest box and I just so happened to have m phone.
Nutmeg, Saffron left after a few shots, didn't get any close of her.
Shots of Rocco. I don't think I posted here but on Valentine's Day my BF and I culled and processed Bruno, our second in command BO roo. Probably four days after my wrist surgery, the gang was out free ranging and it was duskish so figured better go get everyone rounded up and into the run. When I got out there all the hens were in the run and the two roo's were still in free range area. At first glance I thought they had found something like a mouse and where standing over it, but when I rounded the corner, my heart sunk. They were both bloody and they were fighting, not just squabbling but fighting. They were exhausted and I was able to grab Bruno with my good arm and yelled at my dear BF to come help. He grabbed Rocco, both were very bloody and it was dark, I have a bad arm and my BF couldn't deal with them atm due to work. So we put Bruno in the small coop and let Rocco be with the flock. I was so sad, why....I know chickens do this, but still, they had never fought. Anyway, the next day, I reviewed the video tapes from the chicken areas and found that they had been fighting for forty minutes, maybe longer as the beginning of the fight seemed to happen somewhere off camera view. The next day, I was able to look at them both and Bruno took the brunt of it of the top of his head and comb as evidenced by the missing feathers and blood. Rocco seemed to have healed from frostbite just fine, only to have some of his wattles ripped off during the fight. The flock is adjusting, Rocco is very Leary of me and looks a bit smaller than he used too, I think due to the frostbite on his wattles and now the stress & recovery from the fight. I am trying to win his heart by hand feeding him his fav snacks, grapes, BOSS and kale. A lot of the girls have bald backs from the boys obviously competing for dominance, so that helped seal the deal for Bruno. I have already seen some of the girls starting to get pin feather again.
Sorry this last shot isn't better, like I said he runs now when I start to come close.
I am still reading just can't type a whole bunch due to wrist, got my bandage or soft cast removed Monday, have about 4 inch incision. Restrictions for another 6 weeks. I am going batty now that I am feeling better, but can't push/pull/lift anything more than 2 pounds. Chickens includedso lots of reading and BYC.![]()
Welcome!!!Exciting to have found this thread... My Meyer hatchery order will come in April. Can't wait!
Whoa, you've been busy. I totally understand too. I have so much to do around here as well. I did get a few tomato seeds started inside. I also have trimmed our fig trees and used the trimmings to sprout new trees too.I did the coloring on the vent trick today for our CCL and BLRW. I'm pretty sure they are both laying but I want to see which is their egg. I remember when I got a dozen of the CCL eggs to hatch I put one of our EE eggs in there and I couldn't tell it apart so I think that may be happening here. We'll see. Sorry I didn't get any pictures taken, I pulled my phone out and it was dead.
DH and I spent quite a bit of time in the run today. We held the two head roosters and let poor Carter come out of the coop for awhile. He hasn't been on the ground in a long time. He was really nervous at first but after he realized he wasn't going to get attacked he started scratching in the new straw I put down today and even mounted our little bantam EE. Our CCL roo is attacking him now too. Poor Carter is missing 2 toenails now.
We also made plans for some window coverings (about 4'x6') that will be able to be lifted to make shade in the summer and lowered to protect against rain/snow/wind. And talked about how to turn a small fenced off area in the goat pen into a place for meat birds.
I've been working on my garden plan slowly and got some seeds started inside. We are lucky and have a ton of raw space to work with but it's almost too much space, it's overwhelming trying to plan it and get it ready before spring is here.
We are supposed to get a big storm this weekend. I think I'll go out Sat morning before the snow starts and make sure everyone has enough food/water to last until Monday so I won't have to go out in the middle of the storm. We'll have the Sunday's eggs freeze but I'd rather that then go out in it. lol
We worked on our laundry room this morning. It used to have 2 sets of small cheap mismatched white cabinets in it. We took those down and put up the kitchen cabinets from our flooded basement kitchen. It gave us enough room to get the shelving unit we had in there out and it feels so much bigger now. We're hoping our next litter of puppies will be able to be kept in there instead of our kitchen. Eating and having a puppy poop right next to you is not the ideal thing. lol
I got our beehive and got that put together. Just need to paint it and it will be ready for our bees in a couple months.
Now I have some toddler boots to crochet, a dresser to paint, a garden to plan, a couple rooms to paint, and I need to pack for my trip next week.
Beautiful. I had one like her with my first bunch and really would like another.Yep you remembered correctlyClara is my five year old son's chicken, unfortunately she is the most skittish so he didn't want another EE this year, much to my disappointment. I love their eggs and their variety. They are similar. Clara has the gold and black, looks like the breasts are about the same. Her head and neck has more concentrated black, her back is a bit darker brown and she has a dark tail. I would love a blonde headed EE like your girl behind. Is that Beyonce?
I had to go back quite a bit to find a full body shot where she isn't washed out by snow or sunlight. This was a week before she started laying. She's a bit more fluffy now.
The EE's are funny and each one has a different personality. Our first one, Olivia, will squat when she decides too and does a deep squat and stomps the ground when she wants to be rubbed on the back, but you have 3 seconds to rub her or she is done. She only does this once a week too, other times you cannot touch her. Ellie, from our last batch of chicks can be picked up carried around, etc, her sister who looks a lot like her cannot be touched at all and will not squat at all either.That's funny, I would say our EE is one of our friendliest. She doesn't run from you, squats if you just look at her, and is easy to catch and hold. She's not like some people's girls on here that jump in their lap or like cuddle time, but none of our birds are like that.
Poor Victoria. Sounds like you're taking good care of her. I hope she's doing better now.