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I had a feeling. Both of the blue ones are developing brown feathers on their wings. Holding out hope for the black one at this pointEaster Egger cockerel.

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I had a feeling. Both of the blue ones are developing brown feathers on their wings. Holding out hope for the black one at this pointEaster Egger cockerel.
By spikey, you may be describing a straight comb instead of a pea comb. That means they aren't true Ameraucana but they may still be Easter Eggers if they're crossed with a blue egg laying breed.My americaunas hens at 4 months have a much different comb. Smaller and more spikey. Still almost tan/peach in color.
More I looked I wondered maybe they are EE. What do you think?By spikey, you may be describing a straight comb instead of a pea comb. That means they aren't true Ameraucana but they may still be Easter Eggers if they're crossed with a blue egg laying breed.
Cute! I'd say they're probably EE because that looks like a modified pea comb but she's got the nice muffs. They'll still probably give you beautiful blue eggs.Comb. I guess my description wasnāt the best lol