steaknegger
In the Brooder
my whiting eggs are actually getting bluer with time. closest I can get to representing color in natural light. Getting closer to that robin egg blue.
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I need info please: a friend & I went together & ordered 16 TBW's from McMurray hatchery that were hatched on June 1. I kept 6 -- my friend kept 10. One of my 6 turned out to be a roo, but my friend called me today to let me know that she found a little light brown egg, on the ground, in the pen. She has 2 roos in a separate pen, separated by a 7 ft fence from the rest of her flock, but found an escapee in with them. The roos are definitely roosters, so it had to have been the one TBW (she got in with the roosters by flying or somehow climbing over that 7 ft fence.) Has anyone else ended up with a brown egg out of this breed? any responses would be appreciated. Thanks!
If this is how they'll be laying, I don't think I'll be getting any next year.I don't think we got whitings "as he bred them"
I don't think we got whitings "as he bred them"
I don't think we got whitings "as he bred them"
Who knows