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Cool_Catrules456
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And he died. Gotta find something for the lone chick now.
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Probably has muff/beard, not ear tufts. That's what most hatchery EEs have.Alright got the chick.View attachment 3310142thinking I got a tufted easter egger.but time will tell.
It probably does, they said they had easter eggers, white layer mixs (just a bunch all together), brown + black sexlinks. They where all in one bin though, (it was easy to tell them apart due to the beard and muffs. And colors.)Probably has muff/beard, not ear tufts. That's what most hatchery EEs have.
But yes, probably an Easter Egger with muffs, and I agree that time will tell.
The ear tuft gene is lethal when homozygous (so a chick with two copies of the gene dies before it hatches.) It's in the American version of Araucanas, but not in the Araucanas of some other countries, not in Ameraucanas, and typically not in hatchery Easter Eggers.
I cant tell, it should look like a white dot with a ring around it.Is this one?
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