Easter Eggers

Beautiful EE!!
Sorry, that chick is much bigger then mine as it seems mine could possibly be mixed with another breed to make a miniature, not really a good picture though, it’s too upclose, but what I’ve researched and learned that Easter Egger some may grow and same may stay small, chickens are all different like human beings with their personilities, I would wait until 7month to see if you can get some eggs, could be earlier too I’ll take a picture of my chicken and post it here later


I know that most breeds start laying around 6 months old, I was just saying I'm excited for when the first egg does come.

I was just sharing some pictures if my mixed breed flock, not asking for information on what breeds I have. I know exactly what breeds these chickens could be mixed with and was stating that I would think Salmon Faverolles seemed more likely for this girl.

Ameraucanas can come in bantam variety even though the APA does not recognize them, so smaller chickens are possible. Some of my birds could be part Ameraucana(not Bantam though), although that's null and void with the mixes. :p
 
I know that most breeds start laying around 6 months old, I was just saying I'm excited for when the first egg does come.

I was just sharing some pictures if my mixed breed flock, not asking for information on what breeds I have. I know exactly what breeds these chickens could be mixed with and was stating that I would think Salmon Faverolles seemed more likely for this girl.

Ameraucanas can come in bantam variety even though the APA does not recognize them, so smaller chickens are possible. Some of my birds could be part Ameraucana(not Bantam though), although that's null and void with the mixes. :p

The American Bantam Association does recognize Bantam Ameraucanas though. You learn something new every day!
 

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