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Fear not...above was Cynthia on December 3. This is her a couple days ago. She's on this end with the blue...lol.
She was already fully feathered back in January.
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Maybe your neighbours are like me.I'd love to have a rooster next door if I was in an urban setting.![]()
I actually have one, maybe two roosters who have a muted type crow. Funnier than heck! Quieter than a hen cackling. I have no idea why they're muted.
Yep...definite fertility.(how did you know?) Those young fall cockerels in the back are ready. My one purebred Ameraucauna pullet snuck into the back with me without me noticing and her eggs are fertile.I had 5 broodies...now that I've taken the golf balls away and have been lifting them out of the nest every so often, the one Silkie and the one OEGB are on the fence. Tonight I kenneled the 3 determined Silkies so they won't be on the nests tomorrow when I'm away. Talk about temptation with fertile eggs and broody hens.
And yes, she lays a true blue egg too.
I've moved a few of the less aggressive cockerels across to the rooster building. I hope to move the rest on Sunday.![]()
I have some eggs with the olive spots and one looks like a camouflage egg...and the paint comes off when I wash them. I have eggs that should be blue but the hen/pullet is only painting them halfway down...stripey eggs...lol!The one olive egg I get has so far stayed olive.
Still don't know who lays it.![]()
I remember you were really happy to get an olive egg! That's interesting it's lightened. Maybe that'll change back again.
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