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    Introducing new chickens to flock

    I have a small flock of five hens. I started with eight, but one turned out to be a cockerel, which I re-homed, and two died. My hens are about a year and a half old. I'd like to get a two or three more chickens to replace the one's I lost. I know introducing new chickens is a process, to...
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    I'm so confused...

    Thank you!
  3. Alan_a_dale

    I'm so confused...

    Yeah, I thought I had one with a blastoderm on the yolk, but I must have been mistaken. I got suspicious of all the chickens with a larger comb than another.
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    I'm so confused...

    That's funny. It is lined up perfectly
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    I'm so confused...

    Lol, thanks!
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    I'm so confused...

    Excellent. Thank you!
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    I'm so confused...

    Thanks! Mystery solved.
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    I'm so confused...

    That's a relief. Thank you!
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    I'm so confused...

    Awesome, Thanks!
  10. Alan_a_dale

    I'm so confused...

    Another poster pointed out that they are Legbars. Tractor Supply called them Easter Eggers, so that's all I had to go on. They do lay blue eggs.
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    I'm so confused...

    Thanks for that info. I was wondering why each time I looked up "Easter Egger", the pictures the search returned never looked like mine. I just looked up Legbar, and that's a match. I guess Tractor Supply called them easter egger cause they have blue eggs.
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    I'm so confused...

    I got some chicks at the local Tractor Supply a few months ago. They were advertised as all females, but I'm pretty sure I may have gotten a rooster or two. Can this community help me identify if I have a rooster or not? I'm certain there is a rooster in the flock, not only because I'm...
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