Christopher Lynn Rainbow Eggers (CLRE) - Straight run ONLY*
Christopher Lynn Rainbow Eggers (CLRE) - Straight run ONLY*
Christopher Lynn Rainbow Eggers (CLRE):
These cuties are a project breed with every year the focus is to create more saturation of color. I have been actively working to add for fun to the feather coloring on the birds, as many of my first crosses produced a lot of blacks.
You surely won't be disappointed with the fun egg colors that come out of this line. Pictures of eggs are from previous year's hatch, every year eggs can vary depending on how I pair birds.
These fuzzy cheeked cuties are a great addition to your flock. they are very friendly and curious. They love to explore, forage, and see what you are working on.
The name 'Christopher Lynn' is in dedication to my parents for all the love and support they have given me on my chicken journey.
Egg production: 200±
Avg. POL: 20-24
Egg color: blue, mint, spearmint, olives, tans, pinks, greens, browns, heavy blooms, and speckles.
*These are UNSEXED/Straight run chicks - Males and females
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I'm a sucker for some fuzzy cheek chickens. Super lively as chicks and holding up to MN winter. I honestly can't get over the gorgeous coloring
You are doing fantastic job raising them! So glad you are loving them!
I took a shot on these and got some really awesome birds. They’re very curious and sociable.
yay! So glad you're loving these cuties!!
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*Baby chicks will be ready for pick up as soon as one day old. Give your little ones the best start to life with LEMONAIDE Probiotics, which naturally BOOSTS their immune system.
*All hatching eggs are hand gathered, and unwashed. There is NO need to wash hatching eggs, as doing so removes the protective bloom. Upon pickup your eggs will be ready to go straight into the incubator or under your brooder hen.
*All orders will come with a care guide - Tips and Tricks sheet. I want to help you suceed!
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