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This is the best one I have without going outside and waking them up, lol! This thread is so long, so I'm trying to put all the info together from the bit I've read but I'm sure I'm
mixing things up.

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They both look like pullets. EE combs can vary, but that is more of a pea comb than anything else, so your chances of blue/green eggs are very good. Some "peas" will develop as she gets closer to laying.
Do EE's have a different call than other chickens? Pete is about 3 months and make a call that is somewhere between a cuckoo, a crow and their normal cluck. The EE has done it for more than a month, now. I know, rooster coming into their crow are hilarious, having had a few. Pete sounds nothing like it, tho. I don't know what Pete is, yet. I find when I name they come up the opposite sex, so...
Beautiful Ameraucanas you have there. Wish I had some blue egg layers, my EEs lay green and brown. Maybe I'll try hatching some pure Ameraucana eggs this Spring.They both look like pullets. EE combs can vary, but that is more of a pea comb than anything else, so your chances of blue/green eggs are very good. Some "peas" will develop as she gets closer to laying.
My Ameraucanas have full rows of peas.
Bit more obvious than the half pea comb of the EE, but I'll take blue shells any way I can get them.
How do I upload a personal mp3 or mp4 of the noise he/she makes?Do EE's have a different call than other chickens? Pete is about 3 months and make a call that is somewhere between a cuckoo, a crow and their normal cluck. The EE has done it for more than a month, now. I know, rooster coming into their crow are hilarious, having had a few. Pete sounds nothing like it, tho. I don't know what Pete is, yet. I find when I name they come up the opposite sex, so...
Thank you. I got them from a BYC member. The buff looking one is actually half wheaten, so technically an EE! Neither of them lay a true blue egg, but a pretty greenish turquoise, which was a project the breeder was working on. I think the next blue layer I'll try is Cream Legbar, which will also satisfy my yearning for a crested bird.Beautiful Ameraucanas you have there. Wish I had some blue egg layers, my EEs lay green and brown. Maybe I'll try hatching some pure Ameraucana eggs this Spring.
This is Sunshine, aka cheep cheep! He/she hatched out of a maran egg. Father is a EE. I believe since this one has yellow feet it makes it a mutt as opposed to a EE. Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on sex. First photo was at almost 2 weeks. Second two are at 3 weeks. I think it's a roo but am hoping to be wrong. And Sunshine was the only one to hatch so I don't have any others to compare to. Has even more feathers today and will be 4 weeks Wednesday! thanks!