Here is a picture of Sid my SLP at about 5 months. What might I expect to get if I let one of my RIR girls hatch some out. Anyone have this combo and pictures they can show?
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I love how those look!!Okay, so here is an update. The pullets have grown and started laying eggs. Here is how they look now at 26 weeks.
Their eggs are a light brown/tan. Not light enough to be a creamy brown, but lighter than a Rhode Island egg. Here is a picture for comparison. The brown egg on the left is an egg from their RIR mother and there is a white OEGB egg to the far right. The two SLP/RIR crosses' eggs are in the middle.
And that's it. No more pictures. However I am interested if anyone else has done this cross and what their roosters look like.
I think they are absolutely stunning!Okay, so here is an update. The pullets have grown and started laying eggs. Here is how they look now at 26 weeks.
Their eggs are a light brown/tan. Not light enough to be a creamy brown, but lighter than a Rhode Island egg. Here is a picture for comparison. The brown egg on the left is an egg from their RIR mother and there is a white OEGB egg to the far right. The two SLP/RIR crosses' eggs are in the middle.
And that's it. No more pictures. However I am interested if anyone else has done this cross and what their roosters look like.
How beautiful!Here is a picture of Sid my SLP at about 5 months. What might I expect to get if I let one of my RIR girls hatch some out. Anyone have this combo and pictures they can show?
Thank you!!Okay, so here is an update. The pullets have grown and started laying eggs. Here is how they look now at 26 weeks.
Their eggs are a light brown/tan. Not light enough to be a creamy brown, but lighter than a Rhode Island egg. Here is a picture for comparison. The brown egg on the left is an egg from their RIR mother and there is a white OEGB egg to the far right. The two SLP/RIR crosses' eggs are in the middle.
And that's it. No more pictures. However I am interested if anyone else has done this cross and what their roosters look like.