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Hey Donnie, I've seen a few EEs ,usually just one or two in a group or as singles at sales that are built different than what you usually see EEs as. They are very heavy and plump looking,haveing the body type of an orpington or wyandoote. Have you seen these crop up? Are they show types or just throw backs from something ? I would like to find some like that. If you run across some let me know. If I find another one ,I'll try and get a pic to show you what I'm talking about. They just aren't as narrow and angular as most ees are.
 
sonner- we are not showing then becuase the roo had scaly leg mites when a got him and his legs are just now looking good and i let dustin pick what he whants to show he was saying that he might take them to muskogee so you might see them there

okla- thanks for the eggs (in advance ) just shiped 72 egg to FL the box got crushed but 48 arived safe it looked like they smushed them up aganst somthing pritty hard i guess that FRAGLE LIVE HACHIG EGGS mean lets try and smash them it is a good thing that i packed them extra well or none of them would have maqde it loking forward to when you come gack to good cuntry OK

donnie did you buy those hens off an NPIP farm or dose cutis have to com back out and test again ??
 
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LOL that's funny! Thanks!

Joe that would be nice to see them. Mine are all still pretty young & I am not sure what plans we have for them, trying not to think about it till spring. I am pretty happy with them & but will have to see what Lil'Sooner plans to do in her breeding/showing.
 
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okla its probally just what they were bred with , all you have to do is get a pure ameraucana roo and place him over heavy hens , and you will get heavy type EE
 
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