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Re: Chickens Pecking
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Posted by Nutsaboutcombines on August 07, 2007 at 00:39:27 from (24.117.225.50):
In Reply to: Re: Chickens Pecking posted by Bob Farrell on August 05, 2007 at 09:29:22:
No, not true, whatsoever. While there may be some pattern to the earlobe color, the best measure, uis whether the birds are a "light" or "heavy" breed. Wither very few exceptions, all heavies will lay either brown or various tones of brown eggs, while others like Aracaunas or Americanas lay palely hued eggs of different colors. Still, they are NOT snow white. The light breeds, including many of the Mediterraneans, lay the white eggs. Exceptions can include certain strains of Old English games, the "fighting game" chickens. Jungle fowl also lay pale brown eggs.
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