yup! EEs are made by combining a blue egg layer with a brown egg layer. Several brown egg breeds have feathered feet.Can easter eggers have feathered feet??????
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yup! EEs are made by combining a blue egg layer with a brown egg layer. Several brown egg breeds have feathered feet.Can easter eggers have feathered feet??????
Yea. They are mixed with ameraucanas and anything else. So yes, it is possible.Can easter eggers have feathered feet??????
yup! EEs are made by combining a blue egg layer with a brown egg layer. Several brown egg breeds have feathered feet.
I was going with the brief answer, but... I wrote posted in my blog awhile back on the topic: http://104homestead.weebly.com/1/post/2014/02/araucana-ameraucana-or-easter-egger.html. I completely agree with you, but MY PERSONAL thought is that a non-SOP bird (ameraucana or araucana) does not become an EE. Especially when you recognize that not all EEs lay blue or green eggs. I realize "easter egger" isn't a breed, but think of it this way: a purebred buff orpington is still a buff orpington even if it doesn't meet SOP. It doesn't change breeds and it wouldn't be a mutt.This is more sometimes the case. An EE can also be an Ameracauna that doesn't meet the breed standard (like a cross breeding between two approved colors...Even though genetically they're the same thing, the color is wrong therefore it's an EE).
Ameracaunas and EE's are both descended from the same stock, a blue-egg laying South American breed called the Quechua. With the Ameracauna, a group of people focused on making a strict set of colors and other things like leg color, body shape, and anything that doesn't fit into that mold is an EE.
EE's can also have just as strict a breeding program, there are more than a few breeders who have produced EE's with even bluer eggs than Ameracauna breeders due to focusing solely on egg color instead of body type, color, and other things. This can result in birds that look quite different from each other, but have all one thing in common, blue eggs.
Saying all that, it is possible for an EE to have feathered legs, I've seen pics of a Cochin/EE cross that was quite the fluffy thing with feathered feet and lay a nice light blue egg. Feathered legs aren't too common in EE's though.