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Very likely Easter Eggers.
here are some closer pictures. They do still have some mud on them from the farm I got them from, especially the larger buff one, that's the brownn markings on herThe gray one does not look like an Easter Egger to me in your photos. Not sure about the buff one either, I see a muff possibly. Do you have any close up photos?![]()
I'm gonna agree with the posters who said Easter Eggers.Just acquired these chickens, I would appreciate help with identification please.
I will concede to my fellow forum members, now I see the closer photos (my over 5 decade old eyes do not see as well as they used too, LOL)here are some closer pictures. They do still have some mud on them from the farm I got them from, especially the larger buff one, that's the brownn markings on her![]()
thank you!I'm gonna agree with the posters who said Easter Eggers.
Doesn't matter about muffs, beards, comb, etc.. EE have no standard of perfection and anything goes.![]()
Thank you!I c
I will concede to my fellow forum members, now I see the closer photos (my over 5 decade old eyes do not see as well as they used too, LOL)
Pretty birds and the plus is you have the possibility of different colored eggs from EE (pink, blue, green).![]()