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Originally Posted by CSWolffe View Post

I think it would be awesome to have a database of pics, to show what they could grow up to be. We could have people post pics of their EE chicks when they start feathering, and then when they are adults!



That would be a useful resource. Last July I got 5 EEs straight run. All were chipmunk colored. There were very little variation in any of them. Of those 5 they all have the same basic look. 1 turned out to be a rooster. Most of them have the wild partridge coloring. I have one that has a black head and one has a golden head. They all look the same though. Which is quite boring to me. That was one reason when I got chicks this time I did not get chimpunk colored EEs and I got a few other breeds in different colors too. Right now I have 2 EE chicks that should turn out white, and the chocolate colored EE (which I didn't think was an EE at first till I saw the legs).

 

Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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post #5962 of 11316

I fine that I get more roos in the easter eggers and marans.   But dont feel bad    I order pullets from the feed store.   bought 12 , it equaled 6 roosters , 6 pullets.   So far 3 of the pullet laid tan eggs  there is one more that lay  a tan egg.    So 2 usable pullets.   I've culled all but 1 rooster  and 3 pullets.   I more pullet will be gone when I figure out who she is.

Have eggs in bator  but I think they got cooked.   Had a spike in temperture.

Now I am afraid the rooster I kept is probably a brown egg producer.   So hell probably be gone too.

One lost year.   It is the frist time I was disgusted with my feed store EEs....    And I am old    been buying them for a long time.

PS   the birds were sold as eggers with the fact they laid tan eggs  because they were beautiful muffs and pretty green legs   bright colors Just the wrong color eggs.  

My colored egg layern group is quiet small now  10 hens  blue  and light green eggs.   I have  a olive egg project going   too beautiful eggs.   Need more prett y blue eggs and darker brown egg.100_9064.JPG

 

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I have to laugh about the way Ameraucanas is spelled.   I was on the Ameraucanas site  was in a hurry so I use spell check.   Spell check wanted to change the spell with a ( i ) in it.   I love my EEs   And I make more with the wheaten Ameraucanas  to help egg color

post #5964 of 11316
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I think it would be awesome to have a database of pics, to show what they could grow up to be. We could have people post pics of their EE chicks when they start feathering, and then when they are adults!



There are threads like that here is one   http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/308323/ee-colouring-plumage-chicks-vs-adults-post-your-pics

I know there is another just couldn't find it.

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post #5965 of 11316
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Originally Posted by marlowmanor View Post

Anyone have pictures of what a chocolate colored EE grows up to be?

 


I had a little chocolate colored EE chick and she grew up to be a pretty brown pullet with some gold on her head. I will post pics either tonight or tomorrow since I'm at work right now. 

 

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3 Black Australorps, 1 Welsummer, 3  EEs, 2 Buff Orpingtons, 1 Barred Rock, 6 Ameraucana (2 Lavender, 1 Blue Wheaten, 1 Buff X Wheaten, and 2 Black/Lav split), 2 Blue Laced Red Wyandottes , and 1 Golden Cuckoo Marans, 3 Norwegian Jaerhon, 3 blue silkies, 1 speckled sussex, 1 blue cochin, 1 dark brahma

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3 Black Australorps, 1 Welsummer, 3  EEs, 2 Buff Orpingtons, 1 Barred Rock, 6 Ameraucana (2 Lavender, 1 Blue Wheaten, 1 Buff X Wheaten, and 2 Black/Lav split), 2 Blue Laced Red Wyandottes , and 1 Golden Cuckoo Marans, 3 Norwegian Jaerhon, 3 blue silkies, 1 speckled sussex, 1 blue cochin, 1 dark brahma

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post #5966 of 11316

I managed to find this as well, it has five different colourations, and tracks the different stages of feathering.

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"It is a sometimes appropriate response to reality to go insane." Philip K Dick
Pets: Two Frustrating Little Daughters, One Roller Derby Grrl Wife, 1 3/4 dogs, 2 Spazzy Cats, 4 ridiculous Chickens(RIR, Australorp, EE, and Wellsumer), and 2 Beehives!

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post #5967 of 11316
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Originally Posted by CSWolffe View Post

I managed to find this as well, it has five different colourations, and tracks the different stages of feathering.



That was very useful. Thank you.

 

Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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Happily married since 2006. Mommy to 3 boys! Currently own 5 EEs, 2 RIR, 1 NN, 1 Frizzle, 2 Ameracaunas,  2 Cochins, 2 Leghorns, 1 Polish, 1 EE/Polish mix, 3 goats, a dwarf hamster, and a pitbull/boxer mix.

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post #5968 of 11316

Good links. 

Chickens include 1 Light Brahma rooster, 10 Brahma hens, 11 EE hens, 4 Black Australorp hens, and currently hatching out brahma X EE chicks.  I also enjoy sheep, a great dane, barn cats, beehives, and organic gardening. 

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Chickens include 1 Light Brahma rooster, 10 Brahma hens, 11 EE hens, 4 Black Australorp hens, and currently hatching out brahma X EE chicks.  I also enjoy sheep, a great dane, barn cats, beehives, and organic gardening. 

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post #5969 of 11316

cool site   had to bookmark it and go back and read.   Liked the my pet chicken   EEs

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I am counting my chickens before they hatch and have a genetics color question. What would be the expected usualish outcome of a blue roo over typical redish wild type EE? and same question but w/ a splash roo.  Realizing EE are genetic wild cards of course  hide.gif

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