Feather legged EE? Eh........ I know this is mostly about the white bird, but lets spice it up and talk about the EE with feathered legs. Haha.
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If you want too, I was mainly showing leg length.Feather legged EE? Eh........ I know this is mostly about the white bird, but lets spice it up and talk about the EE with feathered legs. Haha.
I'm on the gamefowl thread, and everyone there has stated repeatedly that this is definitely NOT a muffed game. The OP will not listen to any answer except for their opinion, so I think it's best that we leave this thread.Do they know that no gamefowl were on the seller's breed list?
Black Copper Marans
Cuckoo Marans
Phoenix
Welsummer
Ameraucana
Wheaton Marans
White Leghorn
Lavender Orpington
Buff Orpington
Silver Laced Wyandot
Blue Silkie
Cochin
Rhode Island Red
Australorp
Olive Egger
Easter Egger
Ayem Cemani
Polish
DeathLayer (only two hens in this group)
Cream Legbars
Crested Cream Legbar
Salmon Feverolle
Bielefelder
Mixed Breeds
Golden Laced Wyandot
Silver Laced Wyandot
The gamefowl people IDed your chick as a white muff.. but how many other chicken people IDed her as an EE or EE cross? I have a feeling that, if they saw this entire thread, they would be inclined to believe that she’s an EE, too. They also may not be as familiar with EE simply because games don’t mix well and the game breeders would be more focused on their games than a backyard EE. Just my two cents.The gamefowl people identified my chick as a White Muff,I knew something was different about my chick.
Did you know there are actually blue, and green egg laying gamefowl? They told me that too which is neat.The gamefowl people IDed your chick as a white muff.. but how many other chicken people IDed her as an EE or EE cross? I have a feeling that, if they saw this entire thread, they would be inclined to believe that she’s an EE, too. They also may not be as familiar with EE simply because games don’t mix well and the game breeders would be more focused on their games than a backyard EE. Just my two cents.
Did you know there are actually blue, and green egg laying gamefowl? They told me that too which is neat.
They agreed that $72.00 for 28 different eggs in a barnyard mix is a bit much, unless it included a gamefowl thrown in.
The list was not a complete list. That's not every breed they own. I had eggs label Barred Rock, and Barnevelder which wasn't listed.Do they know that no gamefowl were on the seller's breed list?
Black Copper Marans
Cuckoo Marans
Phoenix
Welsummer
Ameraucana
Wheaton Marans
White Leghorn
Lavender Orpington
Buff Orpington
Silver Laced Wyandot
Blue Silkie
Cochin
Rhode Island Red
Australorp
Olive Egger
Easter Egger
Ayem Cemani
Polish
DeathLayer (only two hens in this group)
Cream Legbars
Crested Cream Legbar
Salmon Feverolle
Bielefelder
Mixed Breeds
Golden Laced Wyandot
Silver Laced Wyandot