Ok, because that sure is alot of egg's.Brown Leghorn and Sebrights
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Ok, because that sure is alot of egg's.Brown Leghorn and Sebrights
It's okOk, because that sure is alot of egg's.

It's ok
I don't have a problem
just like all of the rest of us hatching addicts.No.... im think I'm in good companyjust like all of the rest of us hatching addicts.
That's always the bad part when you score something big.I scored a free chest freezer today. Was pretty excited about it but now I gotta unload the d@mn thing and drag it to the barn.![]()
I think you're correct. 1 pullet, 1 cockerel@The Moonshiner a few months ago (maybe 6 ish) you correctly gendered my leghorn rooster Moony. Can you do the same for his offspring?
They’re about 6-7 weeks old.
I’m leaning toward one pullet and one cockerel..what are your thoughts?
Here’s the parents..isn’t that a gorgeous boy? These are my first leghorns, and they are awesome chickens. Docile, friendly and just like to chicken. No fighting no squabbling. Are the other colored leghorns the same way?Yep, I know 100% mama is a leghorn, she’s the only white egg layer I have. (Although my bantam Cochin is raising them). And Moony is the only rooster she was “with”. (I’m 99.9% sure). They’re VERY leggy. The legs start at their chin lol. Why do you ask? Are they too small for their age? Or don’t give leghorn vibes?