The EE braggers thread!!!

If she were my bird, I would let her hatch a clutch. I am jealous as I have not yet had the experience of a broody hen and hope to have one some day. I did find my Welsummer sitting on a dozen non-fertile eggs today but she is not serious because she jumped off as soon as she hear that I was there and usually bring some type of speciality.

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Flower, She will get her chance but only after she is penned with the Araucana roo of my choice. Right now there are Marans, Araucanas and EE roos all together with my hens. I plan on putting this black hen with a splash double tufted roo and hopeing for some blue chicks! Happy hatching to you!
 
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Congrats, since you are brooding them does that mean you get to pick your 5? but then it is like only picking 5 godiva chocolates out of the box.
 
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11 out of 11?!!! Wow that is awesome! Congrats!!!
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not to toot my own horn, but, of my August hatch babies, I have 12 pullets. I got 12 eggs two days ago. So, I got 12 out of 12. hahaha. Shamwow !!!
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and on top of that, of the 12, 11 are EE's and those 11 are ALL blue/green egg layers. BAM.
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P.S. my new incubator has arrived.
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Toot away, the thread title is Braggers!!!!!!
 
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Congrats, since you are brooding them does that mean you get to pick your 5? but then it is like only picking 5 godiva chocolates out of the box.

This friend and I always get chicks together, so nice to have a cohort! They are all supposed to be pullets so I guess it is like a box of Godiva. The great thing about this was DH actually helped us get the brooder plogged in and ready! (Ladies do you think maybe I have gotten him trained???) If so it takes 33 years for it
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Its impossible to know unless a test breeding has confirmed that the male EE carries the blue egg gene. If it carries two copies, all his female chicks will lay blue or green; one copy produces 50%; and of course he can't produce blue eggers out of non-blue eggers if he doesn't carry the gene himself [and some don't].

Steve and Crash(love that name)
Thanks for all the info......I think I may pass on them until I can be sure, I still will hang out here for all the great information.

Crash...y sons nick name is Capt. Accident!!

Haha, I don't even know my sister just started calling me that one day and it just sticked lol. or it might've been cuz once I crashed her car lol
 
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Wow flower your dog she is a beauty it reminds me of a dog we once had, my family also found it when it was a puppy, he lived a long happy live, he died from natural causes til this day we remember him as if he was part of the family.
Yeah and I also agree with you about the pea comb looking neater and better on EE's. the thing is that I can't think of a good laying breed with a pea comb.
 
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My first three EE chicks I bought from the local feedstore were all roos...

Depending on which hatchery the feed store uses you are more likely to get roos from a straight run purchase. Crash meant to purchase pullets not straight run. The chances are still 1 in 10 for getting a roo from an all pullet purchase but that's a lot better than the straight run purchase. If you did purchase pullets and got 3 roos instead I would say complain to your feed store! I know they say there are no guarantees that pullets will always be pullets but 3 roos? That's excessive!
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Thank you Suuny that's what I meant, cuz usually feed stores get pullets as they know that not that many people want roos. But like you said there's always a chance of getting one or a couple of roos in the bunch, but hey what better excuse than that to get even more chicks ha!!!!!
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not to toot my own horn, but, of my August hatch babies, I have 12 pullets. I got 12 eggs two days ago. So, I got 12 out of 12. hahaha. Shamwow !!!
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and on top of that, of the 12, 11 are EE's and those 11 are ALL blue/green egg layers. BAM.
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P.S. my new incubator has arrived.
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Toot away, the thread title is Braggers!!!!!!

awe shucks. Thanks.
 
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Depending on which hatchery the feed store uses you are more likely to get roos from a straight run purchase. Crash meant to purchase pullets not straight run. The chances are still 1 in 10 for getting a roo from an all pullet purchase but that's a lot better than the straight run purchase. If you did purchase pullets and got 3 roos instead I would say complain to your feed store! I know they say there are no guarantees that pullets will always be pullets but 3 roos? That's excessive!
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Thank you Sunny that's what I meant, cuz usually feed stores get pullets as they know that not that many people want roos. But like you said there's always a chance of getting one or a couple of roos in the bunch, but hey what better excuse than that to get even more chicks ha!!!!!
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I agree!
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It seems like I'll never have enough!
 

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