meglynnie
Songster
I get a shipments of my new chicks at the end of May. 2 EE's will be in the shipment, I can't wait to get them and see what coloring they end up with!
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It's a bit early yet but nothing about them is looking masculine so far. In fact, the brown one has a very common look for a pullet chick. BTW, having the pattern go all of the way around like that makes me think not only do you have a she, you have one that will have some spectacular patterning on gold.Here are my two EE’s. Any idea of gender?
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Sorry I suppose that wasn’t in photo shoot mood!
I'm hoping all are pullets...but you know how that goes. One is definitely more aggressive than the others, so hoping that doesn't mean anything. They are only about 3 weeks old. They've changed so much just in the two weeks I've had them. It's a lot of fun though since we got our original 8 chickens when they were 6 weeks old. It was nice having some little fluffy babies.
Their names are Iris, Maple, and Miss Pearl.They are growing! Here is hoping to them being some beautiful blue EEs.
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I would call that your typical Patridge or wild type color. I find them to be common among EEs but they're so pretty stillWhat color do you call the top one? I have two of those. They are named Jake and Daiquiri.
ThanksI would call that your typical Patridge or wild type color. I find them to be common among EEs but they're so pretty still