mgharris30
Songster
Tail feathers say Roo. Neck feathers lean to Pullet. Gets picked on a lot these days, but I think it’s because it looks so different from my other birds. Raised by boody hen.
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I hope so. So far, none of my EEs having given me colored eggsIt's a cockerel - He's going to mature into a real beauty.
EE are a mix breed. They can lay all different colors of eggs and only have a 1% chance of laying green, blue, or olive eggs. I read this somewhere, if anyone knows this not to be the case, please correct me.I hope so. So far, none of my EEs having given me colored eggs![]()
That’s not true at ALL. 95% of EEs lay on the blue-green spectrum.EE are a mix breed. They can lay all different colors of eggs and only have a 1% chance of laying green, blue, or olive eggs. I read this somewhere, if anyone knows this not to be the case, please correct me.
Cockerel.Tail feathers say Roo. Neck feathers lean to Pullet. Gets picked on a lot these days, but I think it’s because it looks so different from my other birds. Raised by boody hen. View attachment 2905120View attachment 2905121View attachment 2905122View attachment 2905123
Oh ok! Sorry then! That just what I read like I saidThat’s not true at ALL. 95% of EEs lay on the blue-green spectrum.
thank you for the correction! 
Cockerel.Tail feathers say Roo. Neck feathers lean to Pullet. Gets picked on a lot these days, but I think it’s because it looks so different from my other birds. Raised by boody hen. View attachment 2905120View attachment 2905121View attachment 2905122View attachment 2905123