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caseybean025
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It’s an Easter egger from tractor supply.
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Rose or pea comb? I thought pea comb, like Buckeyes.Wyandottes have orange/yellow legs. Not quite yellow, not quite orange but kind of a mix.
Yes, sorry yellow/orange. Although in this pic they look pale yellow.Wyandottes have orange/yellow legs. Not quite yellow, not quite orange but kind of a mix.
Thank youEE have pea combs.
Wyandottes have rose combs.
Some Wyandottes have single combs, like mine does. It happens.... I asked around in the past, and did research.Thank you
Easter Egger chicks come from parents that one lays blue and the other brown eggs. So, the combo could have been a Wyandotte with a blue egg parent, as W's lay brown eggs.It’s an Easter egger from tractor supply.

Interesting. Technically it was labeled ameraucana but I was told that tractor supply calls them that but they’re really an Easter egger.Easter Egger chicks come from parents that one lays blue and the other brown eggs. So, the combo could have been a Wyandotte with a blue egg parent, as W's lay brown eggs.![]()
This is true. I've done a lot of research on EE, Wyandotte and TSC. The only way to get true blooded Ameraucanas is from a reputable breeder.Interesting. Technically it was labeled ameraucana but I was told that tractor supply calls them that but they’re really an Easter egger.

Oh that’s right. I’ve heard that!Some Wyandottes have single combs, like mine does. It happens.... I asked around in the past, and did research.