EE with a green sheen to "her" black feathers?

YvonneH1970

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Has anyone ever had an EE pullet with those kinds of feathers? I will get a picture later but I am so very suspect Griselda is not Griselda.

Yvonne
 
I've never seen a black EE at all--only black Ameraucanas. But EEs come in so many colors!

I don't think green beetling is an automatic disqualifier for hen-ness. Lots of hens have black beetling. But post a photo so we can take a good look and give you better info.
 
Most all birds with black feathers have that purple/green sheen in the light. Australorps shimmer like crazy! It's no indicator of gender.
 
Most all birds with black feathers have that purple/green sheen in the light. Australorps shimmer like crazy! It's no indicator of gender.

Oh that is good to hear! I will post a picture as soon as the kids are in school. I payed extra to have her sexed so I would be in the 1% chance (my pet chicken) that they got it wrong..
 
Oh that is good to hear! I will post a picture as soon as the kids are in school. I payed extra to have her sexed so I would be in the 1% chance (my pet chicken) that they got it wrong..
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Here is my black Ameraucana bantam pullet. You can see she has iridescent feathers :)
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Most all birds with black feathers have that purple/green sheen in the light. Australorps shimmer like crazy! It's no indicator of gender.

I agree, my black Australorp hens looked like they were totally green instead of black. And some birds get an awesome purple beetling, too. I had a black Ameraucana rooster that was DQ because he had both green and purple beetling. He was gorgeous.
 
All my black girls have a green shine to their feathers. AND I had a black EE that got wry neck and went broody, had to cull her, but she layed the prettiest large green egg. I have two bantams that I would swear were cochin bantams but one lays a green and the other a pink... They are all black also.
 
Here are pictures of Griselda the EE. Is she a Gilbert instead? As I said, I had her sexed when I ordered her from my pet chicken. I think their success rate in sexing chicks is pretty high isn't it? Oh and she is 7 weeks old.








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