Kellyjenny
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I just looked it up but there's no availability for these eggs they're hard to come by.Do you have a picture
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I just looked it up but there's no availability for these eggs they're hard to come by.Do you have a picture
Does it look like thisDo you have a picture
Do that look kinda like thisThe Arkansas Blue is an experimental breed developed at the University of Arkansas by Dr. R. Keith Bramwell. It is said to be a cross between a white Leghorn and an Araucana. It resembles a Sumatra hen and has a pea comb and yellow legs.
Although they are the offspring of the Araucanas, they don’t have their ear-tufts or muffs. All they have received from this side of lineage is the ability to lay blue eggs, and they do this efficiently. The Arkansas Blue chickens can lay about 250-350 eggs in a single year.(copied from the internet.)
That's plum my father's hen I'm haching some of her eggs now there Blue to.Do that look kinda like this
She was still really young in that picture shes huge now.That's plum my father's hen I'm haching some of her eggs now there Blue to.
Do you have any picsAnother one of mine hatched! I seems to be lavender too! I don't know any of the hens these eggs came from but I do know the rooster was black. Is that rare? I thought black was dominant so guess its a lucky lav
I cant wait for the rest!
No not yet sorry. Every time I go out I get too excited and forget too. I will go rn though. Does anyone think its unusual that one of my eggs hasn't pipped yet. I can see its internally pipped but nothing external. This is the one that has an oversizes air sac.Do you have any pics