Now, that is gorgeous! And I love sweet potato pie. And leaves. I love leaf motifs.
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WOW gorgeous!i already posted this in the NorCal thread, so pardon the overlap, but i thought there might be interest here too:
i found my first isbar/marans cross egg today! see if you can pick it out in the lineup below:
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that's campine on the left, the two Amelias (CL x penedesenca) next, then the isbar/marans, then a marans on the right. wonderfully dark olive!
and interesting re: the Amelias, i had them in separate pens for a couple of days, and the one who looks more CL-like (light-colored neck/hackle feathers) has the almost-blue egg, and the one who looks more penedesenca-like (darker neck/hackle) has the olive-y egg. but the isbar/marans beats them both (although admittedly it's her first egg ever, so might get lighter over time)!
This would make a pretty poster!
No more broken bones!+1 -in fact, I had that for supper. We are dropping into the teens tonight here in the N. Ga. mtns. The winds are howling at 30-40 mph. Leaves are making walking here treacherous so when they are mostly all off (and it's close), then we'll have to rake and chop and whatever we can do to get them off the paths we walk to the coops. No more broken bones, please!
Wow, that is a gorgeous olive egg!i already posted this in the NorCal thread, so pardon the overlap, but i thought there might be interest here too:
i found my first isbar/marans cross egg today! see if you can pick it out in the lineup below:
![]()
that's campine on the left, the two Amelias (CL x penedesenca) next, then the isbar/marans, then a marans on the right. wonderfully dark olive!
and interesting re: the Amelias, i had them in separate pens for a couple of days, and the one who looks more CL-like (light-colored neck/hackle feathers) has the almost-blue egg, and the one who looks more penedesenca-like (darker neck/hackle) has the olive-y egg. but the isbar/marans beats them both (although admittedly it's her first egg ever, so might get lighter over time)!
Me too! Most of my flock is molting and the juveniles haven't started up yet. The other day I got ONE egg.Very pretty eggs! I wish I would start getting some more eggs!
So cute!
Wow, that's too pretty to eat. Did you make the leaves?
I take the tea kettle out with me to melt the ice.What do you do to combat the water problem???