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Sorry, hun, but you have Easter Eggers, not Ameraucanas. I know that's how Ideal sold them to you, but that's what most hatcheries do...it's very frustrating, I know. Because EEs are cross bred, there is no way to know exactly what is in the parentage to know why one is smaller than the other, but it could also just be that it will grow later. I had a blue Wyandotte that was TINY until she was almost 16 weeks old, then she had a growth spurt and ended up being bigger than her sisters...you just never know.
Sorry, hun, but you have Easter Eggers, not Ameraucanas. I know that's how Ideal sold them to you, but that's what most hatcheries do...it's very frustrating, I know. Because EEs are cross bred, there is no way to know exactly what is in the parentage to know why one is smaller than the other, but it could also just be that it will grow later. I had a blue Wyandotte that was TINY until she was almost 16 weeks old, then she had a growth spurt and ended up being bigger than her sisters...you just never know.
