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Rose_adamaj
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Thank you, I think he’s beautiful too!Looks like Ameraucana rooster! He's a beautiful one!
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Thank you, I think he’s beautiful too!Looks like Ameraucana rooster! He's a beautiful one!
You're welcome! And yes, she would be considered a hatchling at that time because she had only been hours old.Yes, I can see the muffs & beard! That’s amazing to see on a hatchling (?) Thank you!
Thank you! I’m learning so much.He's very handsome, and is an EE, not a purebred Ameraucana. I like the muffs too, but all EEs don't have them.
Mary
He's very handsome, and is an EE, not a purebred Ameraucana. I like the muffs too, but all EEs don't have them.
Mary
What do you mean? Easter Eggers have no standard or general set appearance, so they can have muffs and a beard, which they have more often than not.He's very handsome, and is an EE, not a purebred Ameraucana. I like the muffs too, but all EEs don't have them.
Mary
I get it now, sorry for the misunderstanding! I was confused because you said ". . . but all EEs don't have them."That's what I said! Some EEs have muffs, and some do not.
Mary