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I believe I have looked at those before. But, I'll be getting some Araucanas, Kollonkas, Ketro, & Mapuches chickens.
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I believe I have looked at those before. But, I'll be getting some Araucanas, Kollonkas, Ketro, & Mapuches chickens.
That'll do.I believe I have looked at those before. But, I'll be getting some Araucanas, Kollonkas, Ketro, & Mapuches chickens.
Turquoise eggs? That's so cool! I didn't know that chickens lay so many types of eggs. This thread is super interesting. One of our hens lays speckled peach eggs though I don't know who. Our EE's mostly lay a baby-blue egg and then our green queens lay green eggs (obviously). Though our Olive Egger, Rain, lays grey eggs that fade to olive with time. Your EE is so cutee I love her muffs and beard! Does she have a name?Here's the comb of one of my EE hens. She's my turquoise layer.
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I can get better pictures today. I can get pictures of my EE roosters combs too.
One of my EE roosters has a pointless single comb.
Yes, turquoise. It's just another variation of blue.Turquoise eggs? That's so cool! I didn't know that chickens lay so many types of eggs. This thread is super interesting. One of our hens lays speckled peach eggs though I don't know who. Our EE's mostly lay a baby-blue egg and then our green queens lay green eggs (obviously). Though our Olive Egger, Rain, lays grey eggs that fade to olive with time. Your EE is so cutee I love her muffs and beard! Does she have a name?
Aww, that name fits her well!Yes, turquoise. It's just another variation of blue.
A Green Queen is still an EE.
Her name is Beardy.
We have 3 other EE hens, 1 lays blue, 2 lays brown/pink.Aww, that name fits her well!
She got rooster damage, & has been wearing a saddle to protect against getting more.Oh, so yeah she will look gorgeous soon…