Well I'm by no means an expert. maybe australorp crossed with something else? Might have to wait and see what color eggs come out.Other australorp folks say her beak is too curved.
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Well I'm by no means an expert. maybe australorp crossed with something else? Might have to wait and see what color eggs come out.Other australorp folks say her beak is too curved.
I can't wait to get mine! I ordered 3 EE's... I'm curious as to what colors I will end up with. I will post pics as soon as I get them. Names will have to wait til I see what they look like. But YAY I belong somewhere! lol
You're probably right--a lot of EE's are passed off as purebred when they're not, but that's alright as long as you're not being charged purebred price for them. EE's are great birds and I've been thrilled to pieces with mine. I'd have gotten more this year if I had the room for them!
I got my EE's from Meyer Hatchery in Ohio and I love them. They are all so different.Hello friends!
I would love to purchase Easter Eggers. My grandbabies would love the colorful eggs. Did most of you buy your EE from a hatchery or from local people? I'm near Nashville TN (about an hour from there) if anyone has EE pullets/hens for sale.
Notable Nancy: Izzy is incredible looking. I love her coloring.