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Ameraucana based EEs typically have the blue egg gene linked to the pea comb, so if that's what your EE is and you got chicks with pea combs 50% or 100% would indicate whether she has 1 or 2 blue egg genes.
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Ameraucana based EEs typically have the blue egg gene linked to the pea comb, so if that's what your EE is and you got chicks with pea combs 50% or 100% would indicate whether she has 1 or 2 blue egg genes.
Neat mixes! Edited to fix from "meat mixes"![]()
Here's a satin X probably BA cross. He's pretty neat looking. He's a wanna-be BCM
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Yep! I think my hubby wants to keep him. I don't have any plans to breed him, but if he stays nice, he's little and shouldn't be too much of a bother.He is gorgeous... I said he reminded me of the Avatar movie dragons in your thread![]()
Oh she's pretty. Just a wild stab but it could oozing broody from this thread...I think somethings in the air concerning broodies.
I have a 10 yr old Cream Legbar who has never been broody in her life.
She has been in broody jail for 4 days. She is a determined bugger.
I think she is starting to reconsider finally.
I didn't want her to sit because of our heat and her age.
Who would have thought a hen would go broody for the first time so late in life.
Meet Miss Dot.
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I don't have the space for more birds but no one likes a quitter...Chick fever![]()
VERY TRUE. Don’t be a quitter!I don't have the space for more birds but no one likes a quitter...![]()
Loves his coloring.Yep! I think my hubby wants to keep him. I don't have any plans to breed him, but if he stays nice, he's little and shouldn't be too much of a bother.
I'm over capacity too, but there's so many crosses I need to test hatchI don't have the space for more birds but no one likes a quitter...![]()