Phoenix rizing
Chirping
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BUT THIS ONE?? PICTURED BELOW MY PRIDE N JOY I love her so much it hurts!!! She's my lavender blue black smoke

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Im so in love with them they ate 7 months and still changing colors.. my olive egger is blue smoke. I'm bummed no cockerel tho..EEs come in any color or pattern mix, it's part of why they are so interesting!
Mary
I argued that to the end on the brown one till I caught that one I thought had to be a cockerel she still hadn't laid any eggs well I caught her.. pretty blue ones too.. everyone said they were all pullets I know nothing cuz I said no way well they were right.. all 8 pullets mix breeds 8 eggs a day.. now on to a cockerel this spring... now I have some/a little bit of experience raising the 8 I have now but this site it's my bible!!! y'all know your stuff!!!!Both birds pictured are Easter Eggers and both are pullets.
Yeah like aleghorn bantam.. I'm looking into bantam.. not crazy about an EE cockerel although love the silked white eggersI have not had great experiences with EE cockerels here, and have never kept any of them. Very handsome, all of them, and human aggressive, most of them.
Every cockerel is an individual, true, but still...
Maybe a cockerel of another breed? An actual Ameraucana would keep their egg color too.
Mary