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Now there are some chickens I wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley! What a tough looking bunch!
That one roo has almost a silver look to him. Very handsome!
They would be called EEs. All EE/Anything else mixes are considered EEs.
If you sell the chicks, you could certainly tell people what's in the mix; they'd probably love to know.
Sounds like fun! (And I am happy that you got rid of your mean roo!)
Just for fun, here's my other EE cockerel. They are both almost 12 weeks old.
This boy's colors are just amazing. I can't believe how pretty he's gotten. You can see the colors best in the third picture where he's in direct sun.
He's on the left. That yellow is crazy.
Just braggin' on my EE.
I've got one blue boy. (He's actually looking for a home! Anyone? Anyone?) Anyway, he's got a stoic personality and is very proper.
He's, hmm, 11 weeks today.
I'm sure that many of us have roos we would love to find homes for, but if you are trying to make dark green egg layers, one of your Marans roos over a nice green laying hen is what you want.
On that note, anyone tempted by these handsome boys? They would love to find a home! (ETA: These...
Oh my! Not a post in over 24 hours? There is not enough bragging going on here.
So how's this? One of my little hens is growing into quite a beaut!
And this blue cockerel is a pretty boy...
And, might I add, if you have any pretty blue birds, you should join my contest, the Blue Bird...
Well, my EE chicks from the Easter Hatch are 5 weeks old and moved outside yesterday to their new home!
Here's a beautiful cockerel. I so wish he was a hen. If anyone in Virginia or close by needs a pea-combed EE cockerel, let me know! I only have room for one or two, and I'm keeping...
You're both very generous. I followed the directions to make a little chicken photo-box that I found somewhere on here. I can't find the thread now. Then I place the unhappy little chickens inside and try to snap a few pictures as quick as possible. If they aren't having a full-on tantrum by...