Weeg
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She is aware- https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/bumblefoot.1520127/In the shank photo, Rizo has bumblefoot.
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She is aware- https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/bumblefoot.1520127/In the shank photo, Rizo has bumblefoot.
Yes. Isbe lays a true large cream egg and Rizo lays good brown eggs, however sometimes it looks pinkish (not pink like a salmon faverolle, but a pinkish brown) which is strange.I think she said both lay brown. Isbe tan.
Question to @Chicken poppy, not @Weeg. I can see how it would be confusing since I quoted Weeg’s post.What color does she lay?
So not an EE.Yes. Isbe lays a true large cream egg and Rizo lays good brown eggs, however sometimes it looks pinkish (not pink like a salmon faverolle, but a pinkish brown) which is strange.
I vote EE then. There's no breed standard, and slate legs are common.Thank you! That could be possible because i got these eggs from a person who had a lot of easter eggers. I ended up getting one for sure in the same hatch, aswell.
As a chick, she resembled another one that was basically identical to her. But here is what really got me thinking she was a green legged partridge.
She was identical to another chicken as a chick, except she had long mascara down to her ear, and the other one didn’t. The other one turned out to be a rooster. When i looked up green legged partridge, someone said that they can be sexed based off of eye mascara, and roosters have none, hens do!
That totally confused me!
It’s not an accurate rule.Thank you! That could be possible because i got these eggs from a person who had a lot of easter eggers. I ended up getting one for sure in the same hatch, aswell.
As a chick, she resembled another one that was basically identical to her. But here is what really got me thinking she was a green legged partridge.
She was identical to another chicken as a chick, except she had long mascara down to her ear, and the other one didn’t. The other one turned out to be a rooster. When i looked up green legged partridge, someone said that they can be sexed based off of eye mascara, and roosters have none, hens do!
That totally confused me!
Aswell as the color, I frequently weigh the eggs for documentation purposes, and typically, the eggs (from both) they are both large, weigh to 2.30 OZQuestion to @Chicken poppy, not @Weeg. I can see how it would be confusing since I quoted Weeg’s post.
She doesn’t lay blue/green, so not an EE.I vote EE then. There's no breed standard, and slate legs are common.
Ever tried prid?Yes. She does. Working on getting that out. Thank you though!
I know, i didn’t see it anywhere else. It was just oddly specific, because it seemed to document what i had seen as chicks, so i was wondering if a green legged partridge did exist, it was just a mutt of some sort someone decided to name, that she was mixed with something like that. I dunno. I have no clue.It’s not an accurate rule.