fierce_logic
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- Apr 24, 2023
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oh gosh… i’d say we got them in early march from the local feed store, not even sure how old they would’ve been then but here is a picture from when we first got them. I though EEs had green-ish feet though?How old?
Cockerel easter egger
X2How old?
Cockerel easter egger
Usually, but sometimes they don't. He has a beard, which coming from the tsc means ee 98% of the time.oh gosh… i’d say we got them in early march from the local feed store, not even sure how old they would’ve been then but here is a picture from when we first got them. I though EEs had green-ish feet though?
EE i’m okay with… does the beard generally mean roo?Usually, but sometimes they don't. He has a beard, which coming from the tsc means ee 98% of the time.
i should also clarify that some of these came from the local feed store - who suggested they were all female (pullets?) while others came from a local farm - who made no guarantees of gender… honestly, I’m not sure which the white ones originated as my husband picked them upUsually, but sometimes they don't. He has a beard, which coming from the tsc means ee 98% of the time.
No, but a beard generally means EE.EE i’m okay with… does the beard generally mean roo?
Sometimes they do, sometimes they do not. Easter Egger just means the females are supposed to lay blue or green eggs, and the chicken does not belong to any specific pure breed.I though EEs had green-ish feet though?
Beard in chickens has nothing to do with gender. A few breeds have it, and many other breeds do not. That is part of why he "looks like" an Easter Egger: beards are common in Easter Eggers, and he's obviously wrong for the other common breeds that could have beards (wrong color for Salmon Faverolles, wrong feathers for Silkie, no crest for Polish, feather color and foot color wrong for actual Ameraucana, and so on for the other bearded breeds.)does the beard generally mean roo?