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DeadlyFrog

In the Brooder
Dec 10, 2017
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Lycoming County - PA
Got these little birds back in May at about 2-3 weeks old. Now that they are grown up I was hoping someone could tell the breed. There are two roosters and three hens in our small flock. The hens just began laying eggs a few days ago.
 

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Sorry but what is EE?
Sorry--EE is Easter Egger. They're not exactly a breed, because they have no breed standard to which they must conform, but most EEs have peacombs, clean legs, and big, muffy cheeks. They should also lay green eggs. And I say cochin rather than brahama because of the color patterns and single combs.
 
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Thanks for all the replys and thoughts.... I learned a bunch there. They do look like cochin and the roosters probably are a cochin/silke, polish mix. Now if I could just get the little girls to start laying in their boxes rather then dropping from roost or around the house.
 

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