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LoveOfFeathers
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Kinda neat with that dark putter ring.More Pearl eyes. Couple are still maturing into their eye color.
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Kinda neat with that dark putter ring.More Pearl eyes. Couple are still maturing into their eye color.
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I can see that. Interesting seeing that in an Easter Egger.Finally found a picture of her. Maybe she had pearl eyes after all. I lost her due to a freak accident. You know how it goes in the chicken world with our favorite birds.
Which one? Each one has it at varying degrees.Kinda neat with that dark putter ring.
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This is Pom Pom, survivor of flystrike! I know this kind of red eye is common due to
Its dominant trait… but it’s so pretty!
The middle oneMore Pearl eyes. Couple are still maturing into their eye color.
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She does have the thickest outer ring.The middle one
Pearl Eyes are recessive. But even being split will show alittle pearl leakage under the main color.I think I have an offspring from Casanova and the pearl eyed EE or it could have been a different hen, I’ll check her eyes tomorrow, I know they are a light color but can’t remember how light, she isn’t a very tame hen but is a very good mouse hunter.
lol! She is one of my breeder meat birds and I love her! Everyone said to euthanize her when the infection happened but we didn’t, she survived, and now she acts like a T-Rex whenever she sees treats!She definitely resembles a t-rex with that pose.