EE Question

boy do i have a deal for you.... look at this beauty. about 1500miles each way, you can have him for free. lol
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Hey also i dont know if it matters or not but starting from the bottom going up on the right side of the pic, the first and third birds have no tails but the rest have one even if some of them are smaller than others..... like i said i did buy them as EE's..... about what age do EE's start laying?
 
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That is a great trade!!! I am in love with the buff/butterscotch EE pullet.

I like the teo lighter ones as well... and my daughter likes the red one
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for you, swtangel321, the drive won't be nearly as far.... i can offer the deal, first come, first serve. o come and get him. lol
 
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LOL
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I would love an EE rooster, BUT...... #1 I dont have anywhere I could put him and the EE hens and #2 the baby is due in a few weeks and hubby would be SO MAD at me, lol !!!

But I feel much better now that I get good deals to, THANKS !!!
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Just thought I would throw my two cents in :
I have 24 EE chicks I ordered that are 3 weeks old. None are going to be colored like yours- which are beautiful:love- but they are so pretty.

I am not sure why some are so wrapped up in the calling the EE's "mutts". Yes, I realize they are not purebreeds and can not go in the show ring. I am not running a show business, just a pretty barnyard. I would love to look at your birds everyday. I also think adding some red to the mix would be pretty. I can't wait until my EE's are free-ranging around my yard.
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To be honest- I think the EE's are prettier than the purebreds I have seen on the web. I realize this is going to upset the purist, but this is what I think.

Enjoy your beautiful ladies- that's the joy of owning chickens.
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