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All are EEs. Not sure what the last bird is.Hi everyone!
I know we have 3 EE'S they have already layed and lay an olive green, lighter green and a light blue egg. I understand EE'S are a mixed breed.
I was wondering if it was possible to guess what they may be mixed with? They are the absolute sweetest girls. We have had them since they were 2 days old. We also got what we were told was a bantam EE BUT she is definitely not. She lays tiny cream eggs and from my search I am 99.99% she is an Old English game bantam. She is she best as well and loves to cuddle every chance she gets. We have others as well that are a barnyard mix.
Its not a big deal and it changes nothing with our girls it's pure curiosity. These were our first chicks we got 2 days after we hatched our barnyard mixes that were our first ever chickens.
The EE on the chair with the OE has muffs and a beard.
All are EEs. The little bantam is a Gold Duckwing OEGB.Hi everyone!
I know we have 3 EE'S they have already layed and lay an olive green, lighter green and a light blue egg. I understand EE'S are a mixed breed.
I was wondering if it was possible to guess what they may be mixed with? They are the absolute sweetest girls. We have had them since they were 2 days old. We also got what we were told was a bantam EE BUT she is definitely not. She lays tiny cream eggs and from my search I am 99.99% she is an Old English game bantam. She is she best as well and loves to cuddle every chance she gets. We have others as well that are a barnyard mix.
Its not a big deal and it changes nothing with our girls it's pure curiosity. These were our first chicks we got 2 days after we hatched our barnyard mixes that were our first ever chickens.
The EE on the chair with the OE has muffs and a beard.