Feb 4, 2015 #41 kurczaki Chirping 10 Years Joined Feb 4, 2015 Messages 25 Reaction score 1 Points 77 Location California
Feb 5, 2015 #42 carikermoon Songster Joined Jun 11, 2014 Messages 369 Reaction score 59 Points 141 Location Bedford TX kurczaki said: Click to expand... Beautiful! What variety of breeds?
Feb 5, 2015 #43 kurczaki Chirping 10 Years Joined Feb 4, 2015 Messages 25 Reaction score 1 Points 77 Location California Thank You I have RIR, Plymouth Rock and is a Golden Spangled Hamburg.
Feb 7, 2015 #44 Gary Willson In the Brooder 5 Years Joined Dec 19, 2014 Messages 44 Reaction score 5 Points 26 These are the very first eggs we've gotten since I started raising chickens again. Brown eggs = White Laced Wyandottes Green eggs = Americaunas White Eggs = Acona I'd really like to get some chickens that lay pink, blue, and olive eggs.
These are the very first eggs we've gotten since I started raising chickens again. Brown eggs = White Laced Wyandottes Green eggs = Americaunas White Eggs = Acona I'd really like to get some chickens that lay pink, blue, and olive eggs.
Feb 7, 2015 #45 carikermoon Songster Joined Jun 11, 2014 Messages 369 Reaction score 59 Points 141 Location Bedford TX What a lovely collection you have!
Feb 7, 2015 #46 RIR0BCM Songster 7 Years Joined Nov 7, 2014 Messages 278 Reaction score 33 Points 151 My rhode island reds lay pink eggs
Feb 7, 2015 #47 Gary Willson In the Brooder 5 Years Joined Dec 19, 2014 Messages 44 Reaction score 5 Points 26 That's interesting. The books say RIRs lay brown eggs. I guess it might be hit or miss. I had Production Reds before, and they laid brown eggs.
That's interesting. The books say RIRs lay brown eggs. I guess it might be hit or miss. I had Production Reds before, and they laid brown eggs.
Feb 7, 2015 #48 Nupe Songster 7 Years Joined Jun 13, 2014 Messages 593 Reaction score 218 Points 186 Location Georgia Here's what's in my fridge. The spotted egg on top actually has a purple tinge to it and the spots look more purple than brown. I have all hatchery EEs, Wellies and SLWs.
Here's what's in my fridge. The spotted egg on top actually has a purple tinge to it and the spots look more purple than brown. I have all hatchery EEs, Wellies and SLWs.
Feb 7, 2015 #49 PrairieChickens Songster 7 Years Joined Jun 29, 2012 Messages 1,682 Reaction score 368 Points 221 Location Kansas An assortment of eggs that went into my incubator A mix of marans, leghorn, ameraucana, welsummer, orpington, EE, barred rock, etc. A few mutts were involved.
An assortment of eggs that went into my incubator A mix of marans, leghorn, ameraucana, welsummer, orpington, EE, barred rock, etc. A few mutts were involved.
Feb 7, 2015 #50 PrairieChickens Songster 7 Years Joined Jun 29, 2012 Messages 1,682 Reaction score 368 Points 221 Location Kansas Nupe said: Here's what's in my fridge. The spotted egg on top actually has a purple tinge to it and the spots look more purple than brown. I have all hatchery EEs, Wellies and SLWs. Click to expand... Your welsummers are almost as dark as my black copper marans eggs. Nice!
Nupe said: Here's what's in my fridge. The spotted egg on top actually has a purple tinge to it and the spots look more purple than brown. I have all hatchery EEs, Wellies and SLWs. Click to expand... Your welsummers are almost as dark as my black copper marans eggs. Nice!