Both my blue layers may be laying.
What do you think?
Size, colour & shape are all different.
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That's looks like 2 different hens but early on successive eggs can be very different.
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Both my blue layers may be laying.
What do you think?
Size, colour & shape are all different.
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Today's profiles: Silver Laced Wyandotte bantams.
This is Wrold & Alpia.
Wrold has the much darker markings, which makes it easy to tell them apart. They are still very young, as you can tell from their combs & the lack of colour in their faces.
They are still slightly skittish, & like Lottie stand~offish. I don't mind that. If I wanted lap chickens I would have got me some more Favorelles.
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Alpia.
Honestly, the lacing in this breed is spectacular! They have got to be one of the prettiest birds around.
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Wrold ~ a little blurry unfortunately.
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So long as I'm not making a grab for them they are very calm, quiet birds.
The Campines are screamers & the Araucanas are pretty chatty too.
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Thanks, Bob. I am a terrible sucker for pretty over productive but they are just so classy!They are as stunning as you said they would be. Just beautiful birds.
Simply stunning!Today's profiles: Silver Laced Wyandotte bantams.
This is Wrold & Alpia.
Wrold has the much darker markings, which makes it easy to tell them apart. They are still very young, as you can tell from their combs & the lack of colour in their faces.
They are still slightly skittish, & like Lottie stand~offish. I don't mind that. If I wanted lap chickens I would have got me some more Favorelles.
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Alpia.
Honestly, the lacing in this breed is spectacular! They have got to be one of the prettiest birds around.
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Wrold ~ a little blurry unfortunately.
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So long as I'm not making a grab for them they are very calm, quiet birds.
The Campines are screamers & the Araucanas are pretty chatty too.
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Yes. That's why I'm not sure. The other one is in the coop now. If I get 2 eggs today I'll know for sure!That's looks like 2 different hens but early on successive eggs can be very different.
Yes. That's why I'm not sure. The other one is in the coop now. If I get 2 eggs today I'll know for sure!
What drives me slightly crazy is everyone laying at different times, I have morning layers, afternoon layers, and evening layers... can we all just try to commit to maybe the same 4-5 hour period? Please![]()
This one was dropped randomly in the pen ~ but any new layer is prone to do that.That will tell and it is another reason to get your eggs every day.
Yep. Mine lay all over the place ~ even occasionally @ night, dropping them with a splat from the top roost.What drives me slightly crazy is everyone laying at different times, I have morning layers, afternoon layers, and evening layers... can we all just try to commit to maybe the same 4-5 hour period? Please![]()