Anime2lover
Keeper of tiny dinos
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Not sure if mixed ees are welcome, but heres my youngests ee (mixed) called baby.
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Not sure if mixed ees are welcome, but heres my youngests ee (mixed) called baby.
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Hooray for Santa chicken!
Here is one of my EEs. And yes she is on top of my coopHooray for Santa chicken!
So cute!Here is one of my EEs. And yes she is on top of my coop... she's a goofball View attachment 2310024View attachment 2310015
Thank you!So cute!
Oh, how fun to see your Smidge! I bet our EE Owl (5 weeks old) is going to look very similar when she’s grown. At least in the feathering- not sure about the posture/body shape. Owl and her sister seem a little more oval and carry themselves more parallel to the ground- they are not as upright as our other chicks and their necks appear quite a bit thicker, but maybe that’s just feathers.
Awww, @Climax!I went out to get pictures and a bee stung me lol. I will get pictures a little later
Newbie question- aren’t all Easter Eggers “mixed”? They’re hybrids, so I thought they would always be considered mixed....Not sure if mixed ees are welcome, but heres my youngests ee (mixed) called baby.
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