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I had a solid black EE. She was half australorp and laid beautiful green eggs. Her sister is also black with some brown lacing around her neck.
I have some chicks from the black EE. One is solid black, the rest are partridge. Both the black EE and her sister went broody at a young age, around 25 weeks. I didn't let them hatch eggs though since they are both Marek's carriers. They were both fairly easy to break.
Quote: cool I cant wait to see what she looks like full grown. I bet blacks are just beautiful, with the puffy beards and checks.I just hope she don't lose it.
Thanks for the replies, I just never heard of let alone seen a all black EE, her daddy is the closest I have seen so far.
I love love love this guy. His comb is messed up but I don't care.
What does the mom look like? If you have a blue hen, she can produce solid black chicks.cool I cant wait to see what she looks like full grown. I bet blacks are just beautiful, with the puffy beards and checks.I just hope she don't lose it.
Thanks for the replies, I just never heard of let alone seen a all black EE, her daddy is the closest I have seen so far.
I love love love this guy. His comb is messed up but I don't care.
They really are the pic doesn't do them justice. I am just excited that they both lay pretty ones. I was afraid that since I only got 2 EE's one would end up laying white or something since that is generally my luck.so pretty!
It looks to be partially laced