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In the Brooder
This from a light tan egg? Is it a mix if it's not a blue egg??
Just hatched my first chicks. Not sure of these two.
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This from a light tan egg? Is it a mix if it's not a blue egg??
Just hatched my first chicks. Not sure of these two.
Cream Lagbars should have two copies of the gene for blue eggs so even a cross one generation out should lay a blue or green egg (depending on what it is crossed with). If it hatched out of a tan egg the closest pure Legbar ancestor would be a grandfather or grandmother.
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I don't see a spot on these two. By looking at the wings yesterday I think I have two boys. From the orpington eggs. I thought those were my splash chicks.
I am aware of which thread I posted in. I wanted to make sure these were not male CL or some kind of mix.This is in the wrong thread
Post this in the Orpington thread
Oh sorry.
I did not mean to be rude if that's what you think.
Now back to chickens.
I don't think it's a cream legbar.
And you said it came out of a splash Orpington
I don't think that's what the chick is.
It's either a different colour Orpington
A cross breed or could it be a light Sussex?