It\'s been rainy and muddy, very unsummer-like in VT but I went around with the camera and took some pics.
Chicks from member \'Sterling\', these are wheaten and BW but not sure what color to call some. I assume there is a splash? Hard to get them to sit still long enough for a good set of photos. One certainly looks like a wheaten cockerel.
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Anyone tell me what the blueish/orange is supposed to be? There are two like that.
My blue wheaten pullet about to become a hen.
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Obviously not a purebred, this hen is a blue ameraucana X black copper Marans. She lays dark olive eggs. I really like her body shape.
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BW and crooked beak blue hen I keep for a broody. She lays cream colored eggs (not from my stock).
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