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Snowy EEs are a thing. If they are from the same farm store, all related and one is an EE, they are al EEs. Of the farm store got them from a hatchery, they are definitely EEs unless they were $10+. EEs can lay any color egg, but they usually lay green or blue.
 
Snowy EEs are a thing. If they are from the same farm store, all related and one is an EE, they are al EEs. Of the farm store got them from a hatchery, they are definitely EEs unless they were $10+. EEs can lay any color egg, but they usually lay green or blue.
Good to know anout the snowy EEs. They all came.from the same place at the same.time. I wasn't looking for any specific breed at the time, but I understand that most sellers tell buyers that the chicks are Ameracauna when they are EEs. Now I do have my eye on some Ameracauna SE of me who are bred by a private breeder and can be counted on to be real. I may end up with some of their eggs since one of my girls is wanting to sit.
 
Snowy EEs are a thing. If they are from the same farm store, all related and one is an EE, they are al EEs. Of the farm store got them from a hatchery, they are definitely EEs unless they were $10+. EEs can lay any color egg, but they usually lay green or blue.
So we are thinking that the pinkish ones are from the whites, the blues eggs from the 2darker greys, and the green.from the very light grey. Who knows until we separate them.for breeding, but interesting to see.
 
Just some updated. This was taken last week.pics
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The silver and black one in the front is beautiful. They all are. I think I have a puppet like the brown one in the back of the first pic, I'm not sure though.
 
The silver and black one in the front is beautiful. They all are. I think I have a puppet like the brown one in the back of the first pic, I'm not sure though.


I'm very curious how that silver and black on is going to look when it gets older. I go out everyday and am excited to see how she's changed. I'm enjoying them all, but I believe she is my favorite.
 
They look like wonderful birds. The stage that they are in. Ow is my favorite, when they have all their feathers but are still small.


I made a small run and put a top on it the other day for them to mess around in while I was in the yard. They appeared to have had a blast. Especially the one that got away when I was putting them up. Chased her for 30 mins!!
 

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