Prairie bluebell, starlight green egger

Jamboreegoats

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I bought with my mom some chicks. We got them from hoover. Now the chicks are about 5/6 weeks old now and I was going to take my chicks from my mom's . She was being sweet and raising them for me for a bit. Here is the dilemma. We got five prairie Bluebell and 4 starlight green eggers. Along with a bunch of other breeds(we can identify all but the bluebells,starlight, Rhode island blue and the sapphire gems,). do the bluebells have pea combs? Will they have the muff the Easter eggers have? If you have ether breeds show me!
 
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If you've got some pictures feel free to post them and we can help ID.
If you use the search bar in the upper right corner and type in "bluebells" or "starlight green eggers" you should be able to find some threads with pics of them.
Those type of breeds aren't a pure breed, they're just a mix of two or maybe more than 2 breeds. So they don't have a breed standard and may or may not get muffs, or have a pea comb. Although from what I've seen I think they usually don't have those muffs.
 
Starlight green eggers are prairie bluebell eggers crossed with a brown egg layer. They’re supposed to have pea combs but mine has a single comb.
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(With an Americana)
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Prairie bluebells have a small pea comb or flat comb typically. But they are a mutt breed so they vary drastically and many have characteristics that don't 'breed true' given their mutt origins.
I think they're so cool!
My prairie bluebells are rude. They sound like the raptors on Jurassic park. I had 3 the nice one died of course. They’re pretty tho and lay pretty eggs!
 

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