Easter Egger club!

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How about these colors?
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Chickens lay a lot of awesome colors of eggs, and this assortment isn't even all of them.
http://karias.webs.com/images/image2.jpg



Warning - You're in for an addictive hobby/pet
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NOOOOOO!!! Quit torturing me with these gorgeous eggs!!! OMG I can't wait for spring to get some more EEs (etc, etc)! It's just too far away!!!
 
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How about these colors?
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Chickens lay a lot of awesome colors of eggs, and this assortment isn't even all of them.

http://karias.webs.com/images/image2.jpg



Warning - You're in for an addictive hobby/pet
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Hoooly crap!! What beautiful eggs! I didn't know eggs came in any color but white, and I thought brown was SUPER RARER AND ORGANIC

Lol!! Shows how ignorant I have been.. wow. Do they taste differently?
 
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miss Elizabeth at about 15 weeks. No eggs yet at 23 weeks.
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Apple at about 12 weeks.
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This one can't seem to have a name stick. She is also 23 weeks.
 
I have a really STUPID question you guys. My EE Kassidy started laying me green eggs last week. (I have gotten one a day!!!!). I notice that she does not have the little 'muff' or beard that your photos show. She is 26 weeks old. Meyers sold her to me as an Americana. Will she ever have one of those???? She's my first experience with and EE. I just love her personality!!!




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Sorry but shelley is correct. They have it when they first feather out (actually you'll see little puffs of fluff even on the chicks) or not at all.
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Maybe a trip to the craft store? You could always glue some extra fluffies on her.
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I think she is still gorgeous.
 

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