Many people think laying eggs on the visible spectrum and being a chicken qualify you as an Easter Egger. Well by those standards, all these are EEs, which means EEs are not a breed and just a weird term people use for egg layers that sometimes lay colored eggs. Additionally this will hopefully educate people on what an Ameraucana is. “Americana”s do not exist. My definition will have to change once all you lovely Legbar people get added to the Standard. 
But until that happens, remember, EEs are not a breed, they have no set traits or definition, they aren't even a land race. Also, EEs often don't have Ameraucana blood like people think. Ameraucanas we're created from EEs (and quite a process it was, I admire the undertakers) not the other way around. Often what the hatchery labels as Easter Eggers have Ameraucana blood, but not necessarily. Some EEs might even have other breeds like Legbars in them, or they might just descend from the colored egg laying flocks of the past.
Yeah I know I missed most breeds but I had to pick 9.

But until that happens, remember, EEs are not a breed, they have no set traits or definition, they aren't even a land race. Also, EEs often don't have Ameraucana blood like people think. Ameraucanas we're created from EEs (and quite a process it was, I admire the undertakers) not the other way around. Often what the hatchery labels as Easter Eggers have Ameraucana blood, but not necessarily. Some EEs might even have other breeds like Legbars in them, or they might just descend from the colored egg laying flocks of the past.
Yeah I know I missed most breeds but I had to pick 9.
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