Easter Eggers are inconsistent because they're mutts. There's a huge difference between individuals even in established breeds, so when you start crossing genetics, things get even more interesting.
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Looks like you only have one pullet, which is # 2. Pretty boys though!
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Looks like you only have one pullet, which is # 2. Pretty boys though!
this one and the last one are also boys. Yep, the only pullet is #2 from the very first batch of photos