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She's beautifulThis is my Speckled Sussex pullet. My husband calls her Lovey since she loves to be held.
She's around 4 months old in this picture.
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She's beautifulThis is my Speckled Sussex pullet. My husband calls her Lovey since she loves to be held.
She's around 4 months old in this picture.
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Is that a welsummer in the background?(typical me looking past the obvious center of attention and all I can pay attention to is a chicken in the background)This is my 19 month old peacock named Pete. He's very proud of himself
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Is that a welsummer in the background?(typical me looking past the obvious center of attention and all I can pay attention to is a chicken in the background)
Now am thinking what I thought was my araucuna actually is an EE.An Easter Egger is a hybrid, multi-color (but typically blue or green) egg layer. They lay better than other purebred blue egg layers, I believe. I'd personally probably classify them as their own breed, but they're not known to that one poultry/chicken association; they come in all sorts of colors, have pea combs, and are a little smaller than your average-sized bird (Barred Rock, for example, I suppose). They're quite cheap and you could probably find them lots of places where chicks are often sold.Hope that helps a little!
Oh, I think your Araucana is just that...an Araucana; it appears tail less, like that breed is.Now am thinking what I thought was my araucuna actually is an EE.
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My Ethel lays a nice Rise colored egg!An Easter Egger is a hybrid, multi-color (but typically blue or green) egg layer. They lay better than other purebred blue egg layers, I believe. I'd personally probably classify them as their own breed, but they're not known to that one poultry/chicken association; they come in all sorts of colors, have pea combs, and are a little smaller than your average-sized bird (Barred Rock, for example, I suppose). They're quite cheap and you could probably find them lots of places where chicks are often sold.Hope that helps a little!
My Ethel lays the nicest Rose colored eggs!An Easter Egger is a hybrid, multi-color (but typically blue or green) egg layer. They lay better than other purebred blue egg layers, I believe. I'd personally probably classify them as their own breed, but they're not known to that one poultry/chicken association; they come in all sorts of colors, have pea combs, and are a little smaller than your average-sized bird (Barred Rock, for example, I suppose). They're quite cheap and you could probably find them lots of places where chicks are often sold.Hope that helps a little!