Appenzeller Spitzhauben - Silver Spangled
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Appenzeller Spitzhauben - Silver Spangled
Thought you might like to see some piccies of my pretty little chucks with their crazy hats
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That's mad hair
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What pretty birds. I assume they have Royal ( hat lover) names. Do they really lay those dark brown eggs?
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The Appenzellers lay a lovely pearly white egg. I have kept Marans (the ones that lay the dark brown eggs) for many years now but suddenly got interested in breeding for a range of egg colours, so have birds that lay blue eggs, green eggs, khaki coloured eggs and now pearly white eggs. All I need is a good pink egg layertrinder wrote:What pretty birds. I assume they have Royal ( hat lover) names. Do they really lay those dark brown eggs?
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Lovely Looking Hens.
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Thanks - I think they are cute too
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I'd like to keep a selection for egg colour, but OH is thinking more along the Marans line for utility. We will be moving to Bulgaria and there doesn't seem to be much variety for sale out there, so it will probably be a case of taking some hatching eggs. Now, my choice or his? Hmmmm....
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If you want a broody type of hen try buff sussex or a large bantam, Maran in my experience rarely go broody, sussex are also a very good utility breed with many different colours within the breed, aracana are good for laying blue/green eggs and are also good broodies.