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EmmaRainboe
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No Orpingtons here. This is an orpington free environment.Did you get those Orpingtons?


Well, at least until I can get some from Colt.
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No Orpingtons here. This is an orpington free environment.Did you get those Orpingtons?
This is from your chicken-sitting, right?
Indeed. I'm so jealous.This is from your chicken-sitting, right?
Late to the thread...have you gotten a blue egg layer yet?Indeed. I'm so jealous.![]()
No. But she has two baby Ameraucana chicks and a 18 week old female Easter Egger. But none are laying yet. She’s got a chicken sitting job which has flock members who lay colored eggs, but that doesn’t count.Late to the thread...have you gotten a blue egg layer yet?
Well, Ameraucanas are exciting! Blue eggs. Hoping the EE lays olive then. Love your egg basket as well! I like to breed/collect breeds for egg colors. Waiting for the welsummers and OEs to start laying. Exciting!No. But she has two baby Ameraucana chicks and a 18 week old female Easter Egger. But none are laying yet. She’s got a chicken sitting job which has flock members who lay colored eggs, but that doesn’t count.
Same! Betting on my roosters genes!Well lucky you! Green is a gorgeous egg color, and I really want green eggs!
Those are gorgeous!I have bought all of my chicks from TSC or feed stores.. over the last three years... very easy way to choose what chickens you want and to get all pullets... here are my rainbow eggsHope it’s okay to share... I do love them! View attachment 2647918View attachment 2647919
Yep. We'll see. I'm hoping to breed my rooster to these Ameraucanas. I *should* get some black, feather footed, pea combed, muffed + bearded, green laying, and split to either lavender or white, EEs.Well, Ameraucanas are exciting! Blue eggs. Hoping the EE lays olive then. Love your egg basket as well! I like to breed/collect breeds for egg colors. Waiting for the welsummers and OEs to start laying. Exciting!