Mutt contest! ends feb. 10th ~ RESULTS IN!!

Amber is a pretty 6/7mo old pullet fm a Gold Comet hen X EE Roo. I love her coloring and will be interested to see if she molts out darker as she ages. She is a sweet girl.
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I have two other EE's that darkened up after their first full adult molt.


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Wow!! That EE roo is absolutely stunning!!!! Now I can see why his babies are so pretty! He's a keeper for sure!! Thanks for sharing the gorgeous pictures. I vote for your birds for this contest (both the babies and the papa), if I could vote!
 
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I just love your story! Thanks so much for sharing how Abe came to your family. I wonder how far he went in his travels!! That is so neat! And he sounds like such a big sweetheart too!
 
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Awwww, squirt is so cute and pretty!

Thank you! I am quite fond of her!
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When she was a youngster at about 3 weeks old mama decided she had had enough of her and went about her merry way, squirt became super attatched to me and spent the next 3 weeks of her life sleeping my my bed with me. Eventually I weened her from me and she went in with 2 other pullets around the same age as her, now she has 2 Bf's. To this day she comes running to me for a snuggle everytime she sees me
 
young sumatra/oe cross roo that has gotten better looking and a longer tail since the pics was taken
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These are Fred (ckrl), George (ckrl), Luna (pullet), and Ginny (pullet). Their mom is a Black Austolorp and their dad is a Light Brahma, sadly, George has developed a cross-beak and soon will not be able to eat
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their mom (acorn) laid 10 eggs but only four ever hatched, at first we thought a hawk had gotten acorn (she went missing for a few days) she would come out every few days but we couldn't find her eggs, they ended up being right next to the chicken coop, in our garden! they all have some feathers on their feet, but, not very many, the pullets look like their mom (all black), but, the ckrls look more like the opposite of their dad, with light on dark, instead of dark on light.
Fred (the oldest)
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all four with Acorn (their mom)
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chicks with Acorn
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more recent pics Fred and Luna
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Fred and George
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Acorn and Ginny
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Sorry, don't have very many good pics of them.
 
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