That's another reason I wrote on the DMM eggs lol.
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my buddy Billy's farm on face book sold me 2 pullets 1 lays regular colored game eggs and the other lays bluish eggs, he is in the Carolinas. he can be reached on facebook hmong chicken heritage and beauty. also on hmong chicken (black chicken) sell and trade. I paid $260 with shipping for to pullets. I didn't ask where he got them but the guy is hmong himself. if you like I could reach out to him and get you his number.I had not heard of the game hmong's. They look interesting, but where did the blue egg coloring come from as they are from different regions?
they have a oriental look low tail and large but he said they mix good with certain black American game fowl, forgot wich he recomendedI had not heard of the game hmong's. They look interesting, but where did the blue egg coloring come from as they are from different regions?
Its possible ive never had anyWhy is this? I would think the tufts would be down in the egg. Could it be an inbreeding issue trying to get the muffs?
its the tufts that's the problem, tufts and muffs are 2 separate thingsWhy is this? I would think the tufts would be down in the egg. Could it be an inbreeding issue trying to get the muffs?
yikes , lolSorry for derailing the thread![]()
I hear in france the cook cockscomb into some kinda stewSpeaking of gamefowl. This is the best treatment for frostbite. No eggs, tuna or nutridrench needed.
I think I accidentally cut off the tufts.
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Well I’m not in France but I’d pass anyway. I’m good with French fries.I hear in france the cook cockscomb into some kinda stew
There’s isn’t a single “game” chicken that lays blue eggs as far as I know.