Easter Egger club!

I've got 11 other chicks...but only one EE...I chose all different kinds. Do I need to get atleast two of each kind or will they all mingle together? I'm also wondering if "she" will be a roo. A lot of people on here say that the light ones end up being roos (another excuse to go get a few more :) )
I love variety too. I have 2 EEs, a BLRW, a mille fluer, a dominique and 3 cochins - all bantams and a LF ameraucana, LF GLW, LF marans all together in the same coop. They do just fine. I also will have bantam salmon favorelles and bantam ameraucanas to add to the mix in a few months.

It's like a flower garden!!
 
Mixed flocks are the best.
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I am wondering...what color chicks would I get if I breed my fully black bearded EE with a Salmon Faverolle rooster? Anybody have any idea? Would it have feathered legs too?
They'll be mostly black because black is a dominant trait. Say if you breed a black chicken to a white you get grey and black babies and sometimes white. But mostly black and grey. Also, feathered legs is a dominant trait also. So you will have chicks with mostly feathered legs and some clean legged chicks here and there. Hope this helps.
 
They'll be mostly black because black is a dominant trait. Say if you breed a black chicken to a white you get grey and black babies and sometimes white. But mostly black and grey. Also, feathered legs is a dominant trait also. So you will have chicks with mostly feathered legs and some clean legged chicks here and there. Hope this helps.
Thank you, it did! I am trying to decide if I want to use my golden laced Wyandotte roo with my EE's or if I should use my Salmon Faverolle roo. I definitely want the beard on the chicks, but I don't want feathered legs. If I used my GLW roo would the chicks end up having a beard or not if the EE hen has a beard?
 
Thank you, it did! I am trying to decide if I want to use my golden laced Wyandotte roo with my EE's or if I should use my Salmon Faverolle roo. I definitely want the beard on the chicks, but I don't want feathered legs. If I used my GLW roo would the chicks end up having a beard or not if the EE hen has a beard?
I'd shoot for the Wyandotte if you want clean legs.
 
If your roosters grew up together, they probably won't fight beyond the occasional pecking order scuffle. I had 11 roosters in my flock, and they all existed fairly peacefully in the same run. I ended up separating most of them not for their sake, but for the hens. Poor girls are plucked about bald from having too many boys around.
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Fortunately, we have a bachelor pen built now, so any future extra roos can go straight into that before they start harassing the ladies.
 

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