cathalmire
Songster
- May 9, 2022
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Have you tryed feeding her cracked corn or sesame seeds. I feed my hens a mix of sunflower, sesame, peanut, with there normal pellets. Iv never had an Egyptian I'm still working to get Pearl but no luck yet. Italian and Scarlett should get you Amber.Cute chicks! I’m really hoping to breed some autumn amber (fee or otherwise) but I’m afraid my Egyptian fee hen is infertile (lays nice eggs but 0/2 on fertility this last hatch). My only other roux hen is a scarlet in with a Rosetta male, maybe one of the boys is a secret roux carrier! I’m jealous! Enjoy!
Looking at my last batch i put outside last week there is 5 Pansy hopefully all hens, and rosetta and one im not sure on yet sandy colour im going to take few pictures for verification.I bought some eggs and got quite a mix, my autumn amber died at 3 days old. I could move the birds around But my scarlet hen is a smaller, gentle bird and most of my Italians are in the aptly named mafia pen! Though I could put her in with my other Italian male when I add my 6 week old chicks to his pen, his former ladies will need to get dispersed anyway, thanks! You could get a Egyptian with your mix it looks like (Pharoah roux!).
Looking at my last batch i put outside last week there is 5 Pansy hopefully all hens, and rosetta and one im not sure on yet sandy colour im going to take few pictures for verification.
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The one in the feeder is Egyptian fee, the brooder light adds an orange tint, these were probably 3 weeks