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Gorgeous!!! And cute puppy from what I can see of him!I took some pictures last night of my bantams to study typing and comparing type between them. They need work in the depth department, but otherwise I am pretty happy with them. I have eggs in the incubator from the black boy, Angus. Can't wait to see what he and 007 (his favorite pullet) create! I just love the pretty boys!
Thank you! She’s our new puppy we got last weekendGorgeous!!! And cute puppy from what I can see of him!
Okay last question I promise! You are saying that my easter eggers where just two kinds of Ameraucanas bred, like a silver and brown red for example which they sell as Ameraucanas, but are actually easter eggers? Or is it just one parent is an Ameraucana and the other isn't?Thanks I think I get it now! but, your saying this is not a pure bred Ameraucana right?
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The hatcheries have bred their own lines so long now it’s just mixes to mixes at this point so they’re all EEsOkay last question I promise! You are saying that my easter eggers where just two kinds of Ameraucanas bred, like a silver and brown red for example which they sell as Ameraucanas, but are actually easter eggers? Or is it just one parent is an Ameraucana and the other isn't?
OMG gorgeous! I love Frenchies!!Thank you! She’s our new puppy we got last weekend
She’s a blue and tan French Bulldog and I’m obsessed with her Our older dog Koda isn’t quite sure if she’s fun or if he should be jealous
It’s confusing because there are no hard rules about what you call mixes in general. Hatcheries do what they will to sell eggs. I don’t know what Murray McMurrey does so I can’t say for certain what yours is composed of or should be called.Okay last question I promise! You are saying that my easter eggers where just two kinds of Ameraucanas bred, like a silver and brown red for example which they sell as Ameraucanas, but are actually easter eggers? Or is it just one parent is an Ameraucana and the other isn't?
Yeah, what they said. Most times it’s mixes of mixes crossed with mixes and you will get any color egg depending on the cross genetics from the mixed birds. Thus the moniker Easter Egger.The hatcheries have bred their own lines so long now it’s just mixes to mixes at this point so they’re all EEs
Isn’t she?? I have owned Frenchies for over 20 years now and my last one passed in June and the house didn’t feel right without themOMG gorgeous! I love Frenchies!!