scandiafowl
Songster
Perhaps we are fortunate, Paint and Brush a gentle ladies. I'm still deciding whether to focus on breeds or eggs. Once my 15 Jerseys mature I may go a different route. Having a mix helps me learn. Many write that Easter Eggers are gentle birds, mine is an aloof, ornery creature. Maybe she's pouting because my father gave her a male German name. :-(You can tell from coloring for starters, plus the heads are too narrow for decent breeder type. Check these ones out:The hatchery birds typically come out with a lot more black or a lot more white on them and rarely have the good lacing on them. I would watch them too. I would say 90% of the hens I am told about that attack other birds and bloody them up are SLWs from hatcheries. They are beautiful, but I would only add them to my flock if I found a good breeder to get them from, and that is really tough to find. Ralphie - Spots are just like clogged or irritated 'ink jets' in their system. I get speckled sometimes from my Buckeyes, Welsummers and Cochins, even though most of the time they are an even color. When they are transitioning to molt or out of molt or as pullets is the most often I see them. I love speckles on eggs. One of my Ameraucanas has darker speckles on hers always, but she lays a greenish egg rather than blue like she should.
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