...some barring in yours.
I would tell you to wait 2 weeks, then post again.
I had a Sappire that seemed to have gotten barring at a young age but SHE grew out of it.
I also think the cockerels are supposed to get a white dot on their head, and I don't see that on yours, so you *might* be in luck.
I had a friend that a beardless EE hen, and she laid sky blue eggs.
But, EE's are essentially mutts, so if they have a beard or not, their egg color is always up in the air.
I have an EE that lays brown.
Really? Do you by chance have a picture?
Thanks, I hope so too. We bought the wood last week, hopefully we'll put it together next week when he's off again.
My white hen also laid a couple eggs for me, so those will be going in the incubator as well.
My best, quality silver duckwing pullet should be laying any day now, too! :celebrate
🚨 I have exciting news! 🚨
Me, and my dad drew up some plans for a double stack, 8 pen set up for my old English breeding. :)
Later on, I will also be adding a 2nd layer on top of my current triplex coop, where I keep all my breeders now.
It will be 4 feet tall, 36 inches deep, and 8 feet long...
I set 45 eggs in the incubator 2 weeks ago, last time I candled them (Thursday night) and I still had 30 alive and very active.
I have at least 10 BB red's in this round, I really hope I have more then just 2 hatch.
The previous round I put in, one 1 BB red hatched... It was a TERRIBLE hatch.