Jul 11, 2013 Thread starter #12 labarn In the Brooder 6 Years Mar 14, 2013 43 0 24 Perfect, thanks! I didn't know that we could vary don much in color.
Jul 11, 2013 #13 sevenbabychicks Crowing 13 Years Sep 9, 2010 670 86 261 Saint Paul, MN Yeah, they come in so many colors! That's the joy of easter eggers And.... the top one's a roo for sure.
Yeah, they come in so many colors! That's the joy of easter eggers And.... the top one's a roo for sure.
Jul 11, 2013 #14 Peneliva Chirping 6 Years May 19, 2013 169 3 73 Kentucky Ee for sure look at them legs!
Jul 12, 2013 Thread starter #15 labarn In the Brooder 6 Years Mar 14, 2013 43 0 24 So do you think this one is an EE too? She is a light creme color with slight buff splotches
Jul 12, 2013 #16 sevenbabychicks Crowing 13 Years Sep 9, 2010 670 86 261 Saint Paul, MN Looks like it, labarn. How old? Splotchy EEs are often roos...
Jul 12, 2013 #18 CCCCCCCCHICKENS Crowing 7 Years Dec 3, 2012 7,687 513 288 Indiana Yep, it is an EE too.
Jul 12, 2013 #19 sevenbabychicks Crowing 13 Years Sep 9, 2010 670 86 261 Saint Paul, MN Whoa. Yeah, I think you have a rooster there. That comb is reeeeally pink for an EE pullet at 1.5 months. But to make sure, could you get some close-ups?
Whoa. Yeah, I think you have a rooster there. That comb is reeeeally pink for an EE pullet at 1.5 months. But to make sure, could you get some close-ups?