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Kristin's Chickens: The Easter-Eggers

NOTE: This page contains all my Easter-eggers except Cub and Chickie (who are here), Merlin (who is here), and Betty (who has her own page here).




The Easter-Eggers of Generation 6

Easter-eggers were one of our first breeds and since we were down to three, we decided to replenish their population in our flock. I love how many different colors they can come in and I hoped desperately to have a rainbow of Easter-eggers in the batch we got.

I was not disappointed. Not only did these birds have the beautiful colors I had hoped for, but they had personalities that were hard to beat! I have never been so attached to a group of chickens as I am to these girls and their barred rock broodmates.

These birds were named after real people. I will make note of who they were named after with each bird's section. wink.png



Cressida

Cressy is the eye candy of the lot. I find her feathers, a clashing of blue and red, to be absolutely gorgeous!


Here is a close up of those beautiful neck feathers of hers:

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Cressy is a little on the quirky side. She began showing her quirks at about 10 months old, when she began putting the moves on the other Easter-eggers her age. Eventually she gave up on that endeavor, and instead decided to brood. When brooding didn't go her way, she began to molt--at the very end of June this year!

After her molt, she has been behaving much more like a normal hen. No love affairs with her sisters, no broodiness, nothing out of the ordinary. Well, except her new-found favorite perch up in the rafters of the coop.


Peek-a-boo!


Cressida is named after Cressida Cowell.



Maggie

Maggie is the smallest of the Easter-eggers in this group (and perhaps the smallest of the Easter-eggers in the flock), but still maintains a tough-girl attitude. Not a girl to be messed with, she'll even take a swing at you if you try to pick her up without her permission!

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Maggie has always had the smallest beard of all the Easter-eggers, but the softest as well.

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But you'd better not touch it, or else!!

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Maggie is named after Maggie Smith.



Mako

One of the Drama Queen twins, Mako is the floofiest of the young Easter-eggers and quite frequently amongst the loudest as well.

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When it's free-range time and the gate opens, chickens are flying from all over. But Mako cannot just run to the gate and leave it at that. Mako screams as if something is attacking her all the way to the gate, and then cackles at the top of her lungs for a moment as if catching her breath. She fusses when someone is in the nest boxes before her. When she lays an egg, she is super-quiet about it--at first. She comes out of the box quietly, gets herself a drink quietly, and starts to move on. But then it's as if she just realized she laid an egg, and she starts into the loudest, most exaggerated egg song in the yard! See why she's called a Drama Queen?


Mako has gained the nickname, 'Madame de Floofy-Poof,' for, well, obvious reasons.


Mako is named after Mako Iwamatsu.



Wynne

The second bird of the Drama Queen twins, Wynne can be as loud as her sister and as dramatic over the small things.

Wynne can't make up her mind about her eye color. They started out orange:

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They then turned a green-gray color:

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...And they are now on their way back to orange.

Wynne earned her title as one of the Drama Queen twins because she is supreme dictator of the nest boxes in her own mind. Like her sister, she makes a fuss whenever someone is in a nest box, because obviously that is HER nest box. She will cackle and have fits and try to evict the current occupant by jamming herself into the box with the other hen. If that hen decides to move, well, then that box must not be any good! Wynne follows her to the next box and repeats the same thing again!

Wynne is named after Diana Wynne Jones.





To sum it up...
names: Cressida, Maggie, Mako, and Wynne
sex: female
age: 2 years old (born May 11, 2011)
breed: Easter-egger
egg color: Cressida lays a beautiful olive-colored egg with brown speckles. The other three lay varying shades of pale turquoise.
Thanks for reading! frow.gif






Comments (8)

aww! theyre all so beautiful!
Maggie is really pretty
I love Mako! She is so pretty!!!!!
Man, they are pretty birds! Do you think my boy looks like he might be part Easter Egger? Note the blue feathers in his neck? His father was most likely a white leghorn. Do you think a cross with an Easter Egger mama could be his genetics?
ClareScifi, sorry I didn't notice your post any sooner! I'm assuming you mean the little boy in your avatar? Typically, Easter-egger crosses inherit more traits from their Easter-egger parent, such as the pea comb, the beard, and the slate legs. While it is possible that your boy is an Easter-egger cross (not all of them will inherit those traits), I would guess that he is not.
Easter Eggers... They're so pretty, with all their lovely colors! :D Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Chickenfan.

I really need to get more pictures of poor Miss Mako; I had forgotten she only had one on this page!
So beautiful! Lovely hens!
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