The Welsummer Thread!!!!

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What do you think of the 2 next to the green eggs? At first I thought BCM, but I am not even sure she is laying yet... They don't really have the tone of a BCM so I am wondering if they are dark Wellie eggs because I am positive that one of my 2 Wellies is laying(third from left) and both of my Wellies are the same age...

Yes I have that color before on my Wellies but not as chocolate as the Marans I used to have. As long they got a terra cotta hue to it, it is a Welsummer.
 
My Wellie hen has moved her guinea keets into the main coop with the rest of the flock. She takes up almost an entire roost with them -- no one else DARES to get close to her!

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What a good little momma you have there...did she hatch them or did you give them to her as chicks?

I gave them to her. They are "new blood" I'm introducing into my guinea flock that I got as keets.
 
I know it is hard to tell from the picture, but can you offer me any insights on my boy. I have one or two that are much younger. This one was hatched in Late May.

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I have a question about shafting on feathers of wellies. At county fair this summer, my welsummer hen placed well, but lost to an australorpe pullet because I was told that my hen had shafting on her feathers. All of my welsummer hens have shafting. Some of my hens are hatchery stock and some are not. Is this something I should be trying to breed out and if so, how?
 

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