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Beautiful!! I am amazed to see all these color variations with EE’s. I’m new to chickens so I live on this website...informational as well as entertaining!View attachment 2346688View attachment 2346692
both my EE boys at 3 weeks old
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13 weeks old
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And both boys today (19 weeks)
Am I supposed to be bathing my chickensHere's a very clean roo (Right after his bath)View attachment 2346706
I’m guessing a pullet or cockerel?!? I’m gonna learn one day!!!!Take a guess. (I know the answer.)View attachment 2346709
Beautiful!! I am amazed to see all these color variations with EE’s. I’m new to chickens so I live on this website...informational as well as entertaining!
Not a one is the same lol. All so pretty but if I had to choose, the first one is my favorit!T
Thank you! I call one of my roosters a rainbow chicken because he has feathers of every color. all of my EEs look so different and unique! I have no problem telling them apart at all. They are also fairly friendly birds as well. The most friendly of my flock are them.
I attached a few pictures of some of my EE hens. I also have GLW and SLW in the flock along with salmon faverolles but they pretty distinct from the EE’s. The GLW are extremely SASSY. The SLW are a little more friendly but still pretty aloof. The faverolles are timid and spastic but overall pretty sweet.
I don't even know what kind of chicken it is! I've never seen an EE with a mop on top. Muffs and beards yes, pompadours - no.Did you look at the pics I posted... if so, do you have any idea what the black one is?!?
Can't see the comb clearly enough to be sure, but I am betting pullet. Just has that look. Fingers crossed!Did you look at the pics I posted... if so, do you have any idea what the black one is?!?