The EE braggers thread!!!

Hi. I know with EE's it's always a gamble, but my Miss Money Penny looked like she could have been your EE2's twin when she was a chick. Just for fun I'll post a pic of her now. You'll have to let me know in three months if she ends up looking like Miss Money Penny does now.
She's beautiful! I'd love it if mine ended up so pretty! I'll be sure to post more pics of her as she grows!
 
They are little cuties!! Your EE1 looks very similar to my Cheeky as a chick, I have pics of mine on a few recent posts, they're 11 weeks now!
Thanks! Has yours stayed all white? I've got so many dark chickens in my flock was glad to see a nice bright white one! I know how EE's can change so much tho so I was wondering if yours at 11 weeks has stayed white?
 
Your chicken looks almost like my black english orp crossed with my buff brahma hen!Are its feathers asheen of green and blue also?Mine is a very colorful roo and yet basically black
Ok, I need some advice/opinions. I had two chickens I got at the same time/age/from the same person. One is an Easter Egger and the other was a Welsummer. The Welsummer turned out to be a roo, and started crowing last week. I re-homed him last Thursday, and the past 3 days the EE has been making a crowing noise in the mornings. It's face looks like a pullet to me, but it does have some manly tail feathers. Will hens try to crow if the roo leaves? Or is my female EE most likely a boy? I'm adding pics to help clarify. Thanks in advance!!
 
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My cross of a black English Orp from BBS line X Buff Brahma hen Well yurs is a lot more colorfully rust than mineNow that I look yours does have that EE look doesn't it.?
 
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She is still white with a few brown feathers, coming in on her breast, I don't have any single pics of her when she was a little chick because I thought she was a different breed, until I realized her legs were different!

This is around 4 weeks


This is now

 
Ok, I need some advice/opinions. I had two chickens I got at the same time/age/from the same person. One is an Easter Egger and the other was a Welsummer. The Welsummer turned out to be a roo, and started crowing last week. I re-homed him last Thursday, and the past 3 days the EE has been making a crowing noise in the mornings. It's face looks like a pullet to me, but it does have some manly tail feathers. Will hens try to crow if the roo leaves? Or is my female EE most likely a boy? I'm adding pics to help clarify. Thanks in advance!!






Looks like a beautiful Rooster...:) ... I'm novice though...
 

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