Here's the Mystery Chick.
Here's the same chick at 4 and a half weeks of age.
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That's what I thought, but it's eye color, and growth seem a bit off to be an EE.That first picture is adorable!
I’d guess you have a White Easter Egger.
A barnyard mix that included rare breeds. The list was incomplete, and didn't list them all. I had eggs that were labeled Barnevelders, and Barred Rock that weren't listed. This chick came out of an egg that was mislabeled polish, the egg was light brown, and medium sized.Where did you get the chick?
EE conform to no standards, as they are mutts.That's what I thought, but it's eye color, and growth seem a bit off to be an EE.
Then it's a muffed mixed breed.A barnyard mix that included rare breeds. The list was incomplete, and didn't list them all. I had eggs that were labeled Barnevelders, and Barred Rock that weren't listed. This chick came out of an egg that was mislabeled polish, the egg was light brown, and medium sized.
Okay. The chick has a couple black hackle feathers mixed in with the white neck hackle feathers, I haven't photographed yet. It's now 5 weeks old, will post photo tomorrow.Then it's a muffed mixed breed.
I've seen lots of pictures of them with orange, brown, and yellow eyes, my chick looks like it may have blueish, or green eyes maybe. Is that possible with EEs?EE conform to no standards, as they are mutts.