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we sound a lot alike!
Lol I don't know if that's good or bad. Hahaha. Welcome Kiki!! I'm sure I'll see you a lot at grannies too.
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we sound a lot alike!
well we are the same age an are just figuring out that what we want.
ANIMALS and GARDENS!
I've been married most of my life and we have 5 kids. 22 oldest just graduated college last week and our baby 6 will be graduating kinder next week!
We have 5 dogs, 2 horses and now these 8 baby things that I can't figure out what they are!
I was in the corporate world until this last child was born. Now I am a stay at home Queen!
I looked at your chicks.. I think the feed store is right. Cuckoo maran, EEs, and Cali whites. You are gonna have beautiful egg baskets with that mix!!!!
so are you thinking the black ones are the CM and the one striped brown one is the EE?
what by the way is a EE? I know it means easter egger, right? but is is some kind of mix thing?
Do these EE all look different when they get big or is their a certain main color?
Do these EE all look different when they get big or is their a certain main color?
EE's are a mix with some Ameraucana in the background. They are often sold misspelled as "Americana" to fool people into thinking are getting the real thing.
Although they can be any color/pattern, there are a few common ones you'll see around, especially if you bought it from a hatchery. Eggs can be blue, or green, or brown, or tan (pink) depending on what was in the mix and if the blue egg gene was lost along the way.
Congratulations on your new flock!