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I have seen pink eggs from them..

I have a rooster that likes to lay on eggs, does that count...and come to think of it I have never seen him with a hen...
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I had the same question about my baby roo.....he's never crowed....though just yesterday he got his cherry popped....
 
Just offered this on one of the facebook pages, and will offer here,

for those first time processors or even those just a little rusty,,,,,,,,I will gladly help you out and walk you thru the process...you would need to bring the birds to me, preferrably on a saturday....and bring coolers or other packaging supplies...I do have the scalders and pluckers for the process, or if you would rather learn to do it all by hand, I could do that also...

I know to some this just sounds wrong, but for others it is something they really want to learn

and folks I will sometimes work for a big plate of baked goodies. you would be surprised the things we barter for....

Yep, I cut a neighbor's lawn for brownies....(she's a good cook!)
 
Just offered this on one of the facebook pages, and will offer here,

for those first time processors or even those just a little rusty,,,,,,,,I will gladly help you out and walk you thru the process...you would need to bring the birds to me, preferrably on a saturday....and bring coolers or other packaging supplies...I do have the scalders and pluckers for the process,  or if you would rather learn to do it all by hand,  I could do that also...

I know to some this just sounds wrong, but for others it is something they really want to learn

and folks I will sometimes work for a big plate of baked goodies.  you would be surprised the things we barter for....
we'll probably come to you eventually lol. My husband wants to do meat birds and needs to learn (I'm against it because I can't handle it lol)
 
Ok, WHY I'm arguing with people on the internet I have no idea.  I know better.  

But, does anybody on here know to Araucanas EVER lay pink or brown eggs?  

Not Ameraucanas or EEs but true pure Araucanas.  

I've got some nitwit telling me they do and she should know because she "farms them"


Here, I'll give you her blatting word for word 

 An Araucana lays mostly pink and green eggs, where as an Americana lays Blue and green usually. They have slightly different colors, as only one breed has browns+caramels, and the other can have white+grays. I should know, I farm them. :3 I just call all of them Americunas, a mix of the two. Green is the most common color, and then green, and then pink is very rare. If you feed Americunas orange or purple food, they lay orange or purple eggs(sometimes). White Americunas are super pretty. If the green egg became the Classic Americuna, I would so die and hoard. /end of rant/



Is there any truth to any of this nonsense?  


Nope. She's fulla chicken poop & "farms" Easter Eggers...lol

I try to steer clear of the whole Auracauna, Ameraucana, EE debate. But I did enjoy reading the post you quoted. My favorite line is: 'Green is the most common color, and then green'.
 
Well, I'm exhausted already :-/. I thought I'd help DH by getting outside and working on digging out some of our coop's Foundation holes since I know how exhausted he's going to be after work as it is. I did one whole hole. I'm hoping I can get at least one more done before he comes home but I don't know. There's a ton of rocks and roots and stupid clay dirt. Yuck. I'm taking a break lol.
 
Just offered this on one of the facebook pages, and will offer here,

for those first time processors or even those just a little rusty,,,,,,,,I will gladly help you out and walk you thru the process...you would need to bring the birds to me, preferrably on a saturday....and bring coolers or other packaging supplies...I do have the scalders and pluckers for the process,  or if you would rather learn to do it all by hand,  I could do that also...

I know to some this just sounds wrong, but for others it is something they really want to learn

and folks I will sometimes work for a big plate of baked goodies.  you would be surprised the things we barter for....


I am soooooo on board with this. DS is looking forward to learning to process. We've got to get some meat chicks!
 
I was hesitant to offer that,,,,,,,,I do not want to put off those that do not process...BUT...

seems to be a real need for others to learn,,, and after you do you will be amazed how easy the process is (well after the initial killing part, that is still tough even for me) ......and the satisfaction of eating what you raised...
 

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