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They are beautiful.
Maybe when I come down in spring Genny will have some more babies and I can bring them to you.
I would LOVE it!
That would be great and I sure hope I have some. Are you picking up down there also Sunny? I do not have a FB account, someday maybe
Carol the girls look so good, just love Miss. M As for egg color and EE I ran across this post today :
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So now I am on a quest to molest my girls to see their ear color. Some are a light pale pink but not laying yet. I have not been able to see my blue/green layers ears yet, of who I have 4 they have such thick muffs I have to dig around to see them.
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I am the same way, I am so careful with them and go over the top making sure they want for nothing. But when my DH saw this show he wanted to know why once the chicks get shipped to us they become so fragile? You can literally yell BOO too loudly and it will scare a chick to death yet they can be bounced around during sexing and shipping and it does not phase them.
Btw, You have some gorgeous chickens! My husband really dislikes the "blues", he is a very logical person and he hates that blues are called blue because technically they are gray to him. I wanted the BLRW's but he does not like them. I have GLW and SLW so I am going to try to breed the BLRW myself and see how it turns out. I am also thinking of getting some white Australorps and try my hand at splash and blue Australorps.
I think shipping and being without food/water for a couple days is really hard and taxing on the poor peeps. Only the strong survive. I have seen hens be really hard on chicks - pecking them, stepping on them, flinging them by scratching away at the ground, roll and mush them when sunbathing - but it does not go on for 3 days without food and water.
You tell your DH that he can always call them Gray
I believe they are actually a black but missing all the pigmentation that a glossy "true" black has. They are part of the Andalusian blue (blue/black/splash color) - or at least their father is. Mother is hatchery EE - so that is a real color palate. I am no expert on chicken genetics - but I am trying to learn.
Are you going to try and breed BLRW from the GLW and the SLW?