September Hatch-a-long!

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OK, so I did more research @ariri30 and came up with a boat load of information! Here's a list of chickens that could have tinted eggs. Most are a light pink tint on brown or cream eggs and I think that has something to do with the bloom. Some have some kind of connection to Araucanas and Ameraucanas. All listed chickens have been on at least one website saying they are 'tinted', meaning pink, blue and green. One might even have a purple tint! I have no clue how accurate my Web search have been, so some of this could be completely false, so don't shoot the messenger! I've definitely found some chickens I might want to get one day!
The P might be phoenix.
Aseel - cream or tinted
Mille Fleur d'Uccles - cream or tinted
Ixworth - tinted
Catalanas - cream or tinted
Cubalaya - cream or tinted
Faverolles - cream or pinkish
Japanese Bantam - cream or tinted
Lakenvelder - white or tinted
Old English Game - cream or tinted or white
Redcap - white maybe tinted
Rosecomb - cream or tinted
Silkie - cream, white or tinted
Norfolk grey - brown or tinted
Marsh daisy - tinted
Australorp - brown or tinted
Brahma - Tinted/Brown
Cochin - Tinted/Brown
Dorking - White/Tinted
Dutch Bantam - Tinted
Fayoumi - cream, white or tinted
German Langshan - tinted
Indian (Cornish) Game - brown tinted
Jersey Giant - Tinted/Brown
Ko-Shamo Bantam - brown or tinted
La Fleche - white or tinted
Malay - brown or tinted
Modern Game - white or tinted
Nankin - cream or tinted
New Hampshire Red - brown or tinted
North Holland Blue - brown or tinted
Orloff - brown or tinted
Orpington - Brown/Tinted
Plymouth Rock - brown or tinted
Rhode Island Red - brown or tinted
Rumpless Game - white, blue, or green
Scots Dumpy - off white or tinted
Scots Grey - cream or tinted
sulmtaler - cream or tinted
Sussex - cream or tinted
Tuzo - white or tinted
Vorwerk - cream or tinted
Wyandotte - Brown or tinted
Wybar - cream or tinted
Yamato-Gunkei - Tinted/Cream
Yokohama - Tinted/cream
Transylvanian / Naked Neck - cream or tinted

The green ones say NC right? Maybe the first letter on both the green and blue ones are a color/variety? And the second letter is the breed?
 
My new silkie babies :)

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I had similar thoughts - like maybe WC stands for Wheaten Cross, meaning a Wheaten color Ameraucana crossed with something?
Thank you. I think you are right. I can text the lady that I got them from but she was so weird but nice at the same time. Very strange. I will text her in the future and ask her I felt bad because she was just diagnosed with skin cancer. Maybe that’s why she was acting so strange. But I got my eggs. I’m just praying she’s going to be ok.
 
Anyone else just sitting around waiting for eggs to hatch? Day 21 here!

We’ve attempted to stay busy all day but now there’s nothing to do but wait... and wait... and wait! :barnie

I know the feeling, my last few hatches have been really late, but FINALLY! An on time hatcher!
I couldn't get a clear pic of the little bugger because he's super wiggly(He's an Old English Game Bantam) two more to hatch! Come on little ones!
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His ever so fierce 'mother(not her eggs)' Leafy, is rather pecky today.
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