Oh yes! I understand what you meant now.Oliver Eggers carry the Blue Egg gene, so they can be categorized as another type of Easter Egger. If that makes sense?
My girl lays pink with either white, or brown speckles.
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Oh yes! I understand what you meant now.Oliver Eggers carry the Blue Egg gene, so they can be categorized as another type of Easter Egger. If that makes sense?
My girl lays pink with either white, or brown speckles.
Yes, her mom is the Cuckoo EE, her dad is the Project Orpington behind her.An EE mix? I honestly have no idea.
You can have a specific pure breed that lays blue, or Green eggs, which aren't considered an Easter Egger though.Oh yes! I understand what you meant now.
White cochin.
@TheOddOneOut are you going to guess on the last three roosters? I can provide more pictures. If they’re too unidentifiable, I can just tell you what I think they are.What about the little blue rooster to the far right?
I agree with you on all the white roosters. The black and red rooster with a rose comb could be a silkie mix, too. The one on the far left is not a Silkie mix.
Keep in mind that the solid black rooster is the same as the one below.
I knew that would be the guess of anybody!White cochin.
Was it correct?I knew that would be the guess of anybody!
It's dad is a Cochin x polish, it's mom is a.... Probably a mixed mutt of OEGB, jap bantam, and rose comb.White cochin.
Almost! I guess one the mutt hens has the right stuff to help make that body type.Was it correct?