Trying to ID breed on a couple of these.....

I guess I'll just have to wait and see. (Any time now!!!) My girls are 21 weeks. The wait is KILLING me!!!
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I'm so excited!! At what age did yours start laying? Mine are 21 weeks and arn't doing much. A little red in the combs, and that's about it. I was wondering if they tend to be on the slow side, on how early they lay.
 
I'm so excited!! At what age did yours start laying? Mine are 21 weeks and arn't doing much. A little red in the combs, and that's about it. I was wondering if they tend to be on the slow side, on how early they lay.
lol hmmm can not say about 4 weeks ago. probably at 5 months. did you get yours from Fair Oaks? may of been the same woman lol.
 
im looking for an egg color thread i started for a question i had give me a few mins to find it lol might help with egg colors
 
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/686808/egg-colors


There are genes for brown eggs

a gene for blue eggs (The blue egg gene and the white egg gene are actually alleles for those that understand)

a gene for white eggs.

eggs are either white or blue because of the genetics involved.

Chickens that lay:

white eggs have two genes for white egg ( no blue egg gene) and no brown egg genes.

brown eggs have 2 genes for white egg shell plus genes for brown egg shell.

blue eggs have one blue egg gene( plus a white egg gene) or two blue egg genes ( no genes for white egg) and no brown egg genes.

green eggs have one or two blue egg genes ( no genes for white egg) and brown egg genes.

Pink eggs are just a tinted brown egg. There are no pink egg genes.

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I'd guess that Shadow, Coco, and Cinnamon are Oliver Eggers or Easter Eggers. :) They're very pretty!

Gina's a Silver Laced Wyandotte (and a really beautiful one, too!) and yep, Lulu definitely isn't! :) Look at the bottoms of her feet - if they're yellow, she's probably a Jersey Giant, if they're white, she's probably a Black Australorp. This isn't always a for-sure way to tell, especially if a chicken is from a hatchery, but it might help. If you wait till they're all the way grown, you can probably tell by size - a JG will be very big.
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X2 and the advise on the black one is spot on too
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I Love the grey EE's
 
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I did!! From "The Chicken Lady". That is so funny!! Our Chickens are related....
Yep I have two of them.. love them very friendly. I like the idea of the barndeveler and ameraucna cross. they are laying pretty good now.
Mater of fact I am incubating some of there eggs which are crossed with my Icelandic Rooster. I threw some icelandic and some of these in there.
hopefully I will get crested easter eggers
 

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