Your girls were Maggie's first ever. She was just over a year old when she went broody. Her 2 sisters never have. Honestly, when she went broody, I did not want more chicks and wanted to break her broodiness. Brock, on the other hand, had other ideas. He left her eggs with her (2) and added a couple others. The others didn't hatch (infertile).
I had all 3 Del roos at that time, so any of them (Alexander, Jacob, Oliver) could be the daddy of the 2. The 3 Easter Egger girls had free range of our place. They were our only girls, at that time, that would come up to the house to visit, and were a bit spoiled.
Egg color, hmmmm; I imagine they should lay some shade of green; and am thinking darker than Maggie's, since the cross was with a brown (though light brown) egg layer. Just a guess on my part.
You know you are welcome to Delaware eggs in the spring!
I had all 3 Del roos at that time, so any of them (Alexander, Jacob, Oliver) could be the daddy of the 2. The 3 Easter Egger girls had free range of our place. They were our only girls, at that time, that would come up to the house to visit, and were a bit spoiled.
Egg color, hmmmm; I imagine they should lay some shade of green; and am thinking darker than Maggie's, since the cross was with a brown (though light brown) egg layer. Just a guess on my part.
You know you are welcome to Delaware eggs in the spring!

