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She looks like a maran was her daddy!My lovely EE Gloria the Grey. AKA Glory.
2 years old.
My other EE is named Grumpy, she is not photogenic and runs away from people. She is 1.

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She looks like a maran was her daddy!My lovely EE Gloria the Grey. AKA Glory.
2 years old.
My other EE is named Grumpy, she is not photogenic and runs away from people. She is 1.
Cool!We aren't sure what she is lol. She was a rescue along with 11 other ladies and a Buff Roo.
All three look alike the only way I can tell them apart is by their tailThey're gorgeous!
Here's my LF EE girl from Cackle... 5 1/2 months old and lays a blue egg. She is small, which is why I kept her rather than her sister. Then the next pictures are two of my three bantam EE chicks that are 3 weeks old. View attachment 1106267 View attachment 1106268 View attachment 1106269 View attachment 1106270
Niiiiice.All three look alike the only way I can tell them apart is by their tail
Nope. But I will say that all of my Easter Eggers from Ideal were pure for the blue shell gene. Got shades of teal to pale blue from them.Y'all have any insight into telling what color egg an EE pullet will lay in the future by looking at her? Leg color, ear color, plumage, anything? I'm posting my first sales ads for my 8week olds, trying to make the hard decisions on who to keep, who to sell. I want a rainbow in my egg basket.
I have 8 EE in my 25 chicks. I know 1EE is a cockerel, well, pretty sure. Some of mine have muffs, beards, both, and neither. Some very red, some very yellow, some light, some dark, some dark heads, so on. All have greenish legs, some darker or brighter.
So, any way to make educated guesses?