My Easter Eggs!

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Last night when I went to close up the coop I tucked the Easter Eggs into pet carriers so I could evaluate them and change their leg bands this morning. With the help of my 16yo, who has claimed the right to choose which girls we keep in the flock, I got good photos of everyone.

BTW, if any bands look excessively tight in these photos, I took them before I changed the bands. All bands would still move on the legs, but some of the faster-growing boys were definitely in need of new bands.

First, the Olive Eggers:

Purple, probable female
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No band, OE male
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Yellow Band, OE female. Probably a keeper for her soft colors.
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Red Band, OE male
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Pink Band, OE male? (photos of the comb looks more definitely male than it did in person).
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Crossbeak OE, uncertain sex, cull regardless.
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And the rest of them.

Green Band, Blue Australorp female
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Blue Band, Blue Australorp female
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Pink Band, Black Australorp male
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Pink Band, Blue Australorp male
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Red Band, Black-or-very-dark-Blue Australorp female
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There is also one with a purple Band who is a blue, feather-footed, Crossbreed female. Don't know if she's Black Langshan x Blue Australorp or Blue Australorp X Silver-laced Cochin/Blue Australorp X Black Langshan. Unfortunately, we seem to have forgotten to photograph her so I'll have to try to catch her later.
 

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