The-White-Elephant
Philippians 4:13
I like How Black Fluff’s beak is colored. Didn’t know chickens can have that. (2nd picture)Ok, Here’s “Black Fluff”. The barred one is unnamed. Funnily enough, she is an OE. But lays blue eggs. (The barred one)
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I like How Black Fluff’s beak is colored. Didn’t know chickens can have that. (2nd picture)Ok, Here’s “Black Fluff”. The barred one is unnamed. Funnily enough, she is an OE. But lays blue eggs. (The barred one)
I think of them as Pre Ameraucanas, since they have a complicated history.Yup! I Love my EE’s even if they don’t look like other’s EE’s.
Oh! So that’s what your signature means, I saw pre- ameraucanas in there. Do you have some EE’s with no beards?I think of them as Pre Ameraucanas, since they have a complicated history.
I have a EE/Brahma mix that's beardless.Oh! So that’s what your signature means, I saw pre- ameraucanas in there. Do you have some EE’s with no beards?
The 4th bird looks very close to how my OE looks.
Her mother is the Cuckoo EE, & my Wheaten Crele Orpington rooster. She lays cream eggs.The 4th bird looks very close to how my OE looks.
This is my OE, sorry for the bad quality:The 4th bird looks very close to how my OE looks.
Pics!!
Aww your EEs are so colorful! The last one kind of looks like how Thin Mint (my profile picture) would look like without the crossbeak.