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Eggs

Silverudd's Blues lay a spectacular spectrum of greens. Photo credit: Hope Song

Silverudd's Blues are known to lay through extreme heat and cold. Photo credit: Lisa Creekmur

Some Silverudd's Blues lay speckled eggs. Photo credit: Jennifer Stanton

It's not unusual to get olive-green eggs from Silverudds' Blues. Photo credit: Hope Song

First/Second Import eggs. Photo credit: Hope Song

Great example of Silverudd's Blues' gorgeous greens. Photo credit: Sherolyn Craig

Silverudd's Blues are know for lavish laying of large green eggs. Photo credit: Sherolyn Craig


Chicks

Silverudd's Blues hatch blue, black and splash. Photo credit: Jennifer Stanton

All three colors on First Import chicks. Photo credit: Hope Song

Wide-eyed blue youngster. Photo credit: Mika Lindbergh

Sweet black chick. Photo credit: Mika Lindbergh








Juveniles

First Import juvies hanging out in the coop. Photo credit: Hope Song

Cheeky First Import splash cockerel. Photo credit: Hope Song

Birchen just starting to show against the rich, dark blue plumage. Photo credit: Sherolyn Craig

First Import juveniles, age 3 1/2 months. Photo credit: Hope Song




Hens and Cocks

Happy hens, First Imports. Photo credit: Lisa Creekmur

Handsome gold birchen First Import black roo. Photo credit: Sherolyn Craig

Splashy ladies and their handsome escort. Photo credit: Lisa Creekmur

A staunch sentinel for his ladies. Photo credit: Sherolyn Craig

On the alert for predators. Photo credit: Jennifer Stanton

Silverudd's Blues have skills...foraging skills, that is. Photo credit: Jennifer Stanton






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