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In the Brooder
- May 19, 2019
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Aww, thanks. Green queen eeThat is one gorgeous bird! I want one. What kind?
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Aww, thanks. Green queen eeThat is one gorgeous bird! I want one. What kind?
Awww, thanks. She is a green queen eeThat is one gorgeous bird! I want one. What kind?
The pullet i posted a pic of is a green queen ee.It's some kind of Sebright. They come in assorted flavors. Some are silver laced looking, some golden. There may be other colors also.
Yeap, i wld have to hide 2 hens b4 i cld show code enforcement my coop & tractor.Two things.....
See if the breeder will take her back.
Ditch the collar. There have been cases of roosters choking to death trying to swallow food due to the collars.
They are over limit for number of birds allowed. Sadly a loud hen could bring that to the attention of code enforcement.
No worries, following thread is a bit confusing for me too.Yep! Two too many. I reread the entire thread. I missed that post.
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I know. He/She is a mystery. She acts like a pullet, hangs out with the pullets, investigates the nest boxes, has not crowed, but the one time, in 8 months. I haven't seen it lay, but ... wait... I don't think any of the boys have any interest in "her". I have never seen it get mated. Oh, no.Sebright males are what is called "hen feathered". It is quite possible you have a male.
Are they smaller than Seramas?
She's beautiful!Sebrights are small but mighty. (But bigger than Seramas) It's my Sebright hen that crows. She goes broody a lot. This summer she hatched out some standard eggs. Her babies quickly outgrew her. Here they are at 4 weeks.
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