Apr 30, 2014 #1 RissyMcD In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 28, 2014 50 0 39 Isabella is 5 weeks old and I'm not sure what breed she is. Can anyone help?
Apr 30, 2014 #2 Percheron chick Free Ranging 11 Years Apr 12, 2013 5,472 5,654 501 Hudson, Colorado Looks like a typical EE. She'll be very attractive with a big black beard and muffs.
Apr 30, 2014 Thread starter #4 RissyMcD In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 28, 2014 50 0 39 Great. Thanks! This is the kind that lays different colors of eggs, right? Does each bird lay one color? Or can a single hen lay more than one color?
Great. Thanks! This is the kind that lays different colors of eggs, right? Does each bird lay one color? Or can a single hen lay more than one color?
Apr 30, 2014 #5 keesmom Free Ranging 12 Years Jul 28, 2008 10,711 4,685 531 MA Each bird will lay just one color egg, though the color tends to fade as the season progresses.
Apr 30, 2014 #6 donrae Hopelessly Addicted Premium Feather Member 9 Years Jun 18, 2010 31,454 4,226 581 Southern Oregon She looks to have a pea comb and has a good chance of laying blue or green eggs. A hen lays the same basic color egg over her lifetime, although the shade can vary a bit. But a bird that lays green eggs will always lay green eggs, not blue or brown.
She looks to have a pea comb and has a good chance of laying blue or green eggs. A hen lays the same basic color egg over her lifetime, although the shade can vary a bit. But a bird that lays green eggs will always lay green eggs, not blue or brown.
Apr 30, 2014 Thread starter #7 RissyMcD In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 28, 2014 50 0 39 Ok. Thanks for the info!