My EE, Vanilla. Why do you think her earlobes are this color? She’s just a hatchery quality EE.
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Anyone?My EE, Vanilla. Why do you think her earlobes are this color? She’s just a hatchery quality EE.View attachment 2215201View attachment 2215190
Ok! I’m very curious too.I was following the thread to see if anyone had any answers for you.
I thought earlobes told the egg color but I don’t think blue earlobes is common. I’m curious to see what she will lay
I don‘t think so! She has clean willow legs, muffs, and pink skin. Plus a pea comb.Interesting! Part silkie?
Wow! Ok, good to know. My Vanilla is quite the looker, but when I saw her earlobes I was very intrigued. She is the sweetest girl I have.I have an Easter egger lady whose ears are a bright turquoise, I wish I had a better picture, but shes the one I use for my avatar. Her sister, may her squawky soul rest in peace, also had brilliant blue ears. Both were layers of beautiful sky blue eggs. I'm not sure if it's the amerucana gene or the isbar in their cases, but I do believe that there's a higher likelihood that blue eared hens will have the blue egg gene.
What other breeds have the blue lobes?I don‘t think so! She has clean willow legs, muffs, and pink skin. Plus a pea comb.