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Def the Red. Thank you
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Def the Red. Thank you
I was told when I bought her, she was a Star. No talent yet. Lol
Its legs appear to be greenish colored. If so, it is an Easter Egger. EEs are produced by crossing blue egg layers such as Araucanas (which are tailess) or Ameraucanas, which are commonly and incorrectly marketed by hatcheries as Ameraucanas (often incorrectly spelled Americana or Americauna), with other breeds to produce eggs in different colors such as olive, green, beige, or even pale pink or gold. The good news is that Easter Eggers usually lay better than either of their parent breeds and they lay different colored eggs. My granddaughter loves the colored eggs of the EEs and for this reason, I keep some of them in my flock.Possibly Americauna