Kansaseq,
Thanks for the quick answer-you answered before I could even send the second picture. She does lay light green eggs. She is a better producer than my 2 Rhode Island Reds! Purchased her from a local feed store as a tiny chick. Like her so much I got a few more when the same store had Ameraucana chicks again this year.
pfft my babies are going back to the feed store besides the pretty green legs I see 2 little pink combs roll my eyes a little more when do spurs come in? funny the eggs I hatched knowing they were ee chicks have a very nice slate grey legs , so just because they have grey legs is no guarantee they aren't ee's.
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Easter Eggers are "mutts". Not a specific breed. They are more than likely mixed breed.
Right- somewhere in their ancestry they had a relative or two with the blue egg gene. I always think of EEs as being in a class of their own. Many of us do egg swaps on a regular basis, and we decided last time that EEs and OEs could count as "pure large fowl" for swap purposes. The same way that Black Stars might. They are not, however, a standardized APA approved breed and are not showable.