Mar 11, 2012 #1 jatk92 In the Brooder 7 Years Mar 4, 2012 14 0 24 mount airy, nc I'm 99% sure they are Americana's but i wanna know what kind?
Mar 11, 2012 #2 StarLover21 Songster 8 Years Oct 11, 2011 2,199 134 173 Yeah, you're probably right, but they'd actually be Easter Eggers. Americana's have to be purebred and only come in certain colors and are very rare.
Yeah, you're probably right, but they'd actually be Easter Eggers. Americana's have to be purebred and only come in certain colors and are very rare.
Mar 11, 2012 #3 MissCluckCluck Chirping 7 Years Feb 19, 2012 55 0 89 SW Ontario, Canada Looks like an Easter Egger to me, it's got the chipmunk stripe.
Mar 11, 2012 #4 Justhatched Songster 8 Years May 24, 2011 254 0 101 She looks like my Easter Egger a month ago. Now
Mar 11, 2012 Thread starter #5 jatk92 In the Brooder 7 Years Mar 4, 2012 14 0 24 mount airy, nc alright thanks everyone
Mar 11, 2012 Thread starter #6 jatk92 In the Brooder 7 Years Mar 4, 2012 14 0 24 mount airy, nc anyone know what they might look like as adults?
Mar 11, 2012 #7 BlazeJester Songster 8 Years Aug 2, 2011 1,275 24 141 Midway, GA Easter eggers are mixed breeds, so they all look different - sometimes pretty drastically! Their feathers change so much between this age and maturity that there's no good way to know.
Easter eggers are mixed breeds, so they all look different - sometimes pretty drastically! Their feathers change so much between this age and maturity that there's no good way to know.
Mar 12, 2012 #8 chickenmaniac Chirping 7 Years Mar 12, 2012 434 9 93 Arizona looks like a brown leghorn to me Last edited: Mar 12, 2012
Mar 12, 2012 #9 BlazeJester Songster 8 Years Aug 2, 2011 1,275 24 141 Midway, GA Brown leghorn wouldn't have the fluffy face beard & muffs that the easter eggers have. This one for sure has it.
Brown leghorn wouldn't have the fluffy face beard & muffs that the easter eggers have. This one for sure has it.
Mar 12, 2012 #10 Domestic_goddess Songster 10 Years Mar 26, 2009 1,747 24 173 Utah I'm pretty sure that is a EE, I've had some with feathering just like that! What hatchery did they come from? Last edited: Mar 12, 2012
I'm pretty sure that is a EE, I've had some with feathering just like that! What hatchery did they come from?