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It is kinda shaped like a Fayoumi, how strange.
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Hi all,
I'm going to be getting some of this breed in the future to cross breed for a special project. Has any ever process some of their birds and find them to really have slate or bluish skin and what about the meat? I've read EF have slate blue skin, but can't find any pics about this. Like how other FM birds(silkie, silkie crosses, ayam cemani etc have the dark skin, organs, bones, meat etc). Thanks for any and all replies![]()
When our EF Roo died, we performed a necropsy and his skin and meat looked like any other chicken...just not much meat (they are a lean breed). All the crosses we have processed (EE, Aust., RIR, WLeg, BR, etc...) have had normal looking skin/meat. We still have EF genes in our flock for pest and heat tolerance, and the only difference (aside from plumage) between our birds and the straight lines is that they are leaner and flightier.
Mine definitely has.Do EF tend to go broody?
Mine definitely has.