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I'm not super familiar with all the mixed er... I mean hybrid Eggers the hatcheries are pumping out these days.Modified pea.
Any of them have modified pea combs that you know of Odd?
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I'm not super familiar with all the mixed er... I mean hybrid Eggers the hatcheries are pumping out these days.Modified pea.
I had to double check the Meyer site and look at the rare breed. It’s the comb that has me a little stump. I believe it’s an olive egger, while not listed in the “rare” breed area. It has the pea comb and feather feet. The olive egger can be difficult to distinguish , because of the crosses they do. But it would be worth it to ask Meyer, if an olive egger could have been used for the rare breed. I’m curious to knowThis black chick was born 7/8 & has feathered legs. Any guesses? Thank you
I had to double check the Meyer site and look at the rare breed. It’s the comb that has me a little stump. I believe it’s an olive egger, while not listed in the “rare” breed area. It has the pea comb and feather feet. The olive egger can be difficult to distinguish , because of the crosses they do. But it would be worth it to ask Meyer, if an olive egger could have been used for the rare breed. I’m curious to know![]()
I had to double check the Meyer site and look at the rare breed. It’s the comb that has me a little stump. I believe it’s an olive egger, while not listed in the “rare” breed area. It has the pea comb and feather feet. The olive egger can be difficult to distinguish , because of the crosses they do. But it would be worth it to ask Meyer, if an olive egger could have been used for the rare breed. I’m curious to know![]()
You’ll have to share an update with us , as she gets older. I love seeing all the different varieties of that mixhow is the personality?
Not that I saw when first arrived. I will double check tmrw. That is also a possibility. Thank you.Maybe the green queen then? Any extra toes?
Yes, often. It’s basically a pea comb that looks weird, is tilted or twisted, and otherwise has a weird conformity. Take these girls, par example.I'm not super familiar with all the mixed er... I mean hybrid Eggers the hatcheries are pumping out these days.
Any of them have modified pea combs that you know of Odd?