My Sunshine has the white with some deeper red, assuming that is due to his Dad, plus the fact he is a too. I love his coloring! He looked just like Sophia when he was little!
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Thanks! My Angel Cake ( All my EE's have food names) has most of her head feathers already and it's still white. I think she may be the friendliest of my bunchI walk in the room and she tries to get my attention lol.
That was a question I had too. I got an EE yesterday and she doesn't look like she has much of a muff, right now. I really think those are so cute, especially when they are chicks. So, she might not have one, since she doesn't seem to have one now. I'll try to post a picture.You can usually see a beard or muffs as a new chick.
There used to be a thread here somewhere where folks posted pics of the chicks and then the adult plumage, not sure where it is now. Don't know how much help it will be, I've also had chicks that looked very similar turn out pretty different. I think you'd be able to tell grey/black from red/gold, though. My only thought is, lots of black and white EEs are roosters![]()
I agree!! Our adult EE was brown like that as a baby and I used to refer to her as "Cherrie Bear," because with her little muff she looked like a teddy bear.Hey everybody!
None of my ranch stores decided to carry EE chicks this year.So I decided to order a few 4 week old chicks from a hatchery. I'll be getting 2 Jersey Giants, and 2 EEs in a couple of weeks. Don't know what color they will be, as it will be the luck of the draw from the hatchery.
I also gave up the idea of picking out a black/white EE. I know many people claim they turn out to be boys, but I've found lots of photos of hens with that coloring too. But there didn't seem to be any way for sure to tell at a young age.
I was also very naughty, and when I was at a ranch store, I picked up 3 chicks from their mixed bantam bin. Two of the chicks I believe are bantam cochins, but the third I'm thinking is a bantam EE. She has the cutest muff already!
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