The EE braggers thread!!!

Just curious, I've noticed the last couple of days that my pullet (I think it's a pullet) is getting a beard. I know that Ameraucana people get upset if you call an EE an Ameraucana so what distinguishes one from the other? Do EE's get beards also?
EE's can have glorious beards



a cockerel EE


a pullet EE

 
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Just curious, I've noticed the last couple of days that my pullet (I think it's a pullet) is getting a beard. I know that Ameraucana people get upset if you call an EE an Ameraucana so what distinguishes one from the other? Do EE's get beards also?
legs that are not slate . wrong for or unapproved color or pattern. A ameraucana that does not lay a blue enough egg are all reasons. probably more I am not thinking of.
 
EE's can have glorious beards

Aha, thanks cheeka! Your bearded chickens are lovely!

Ya know, this little pullet has always been slower to feather out compared to all the rest. She's always looked scraggly so I didn't pay much attention to her little feathery beard til it hit me yesterday that she is getting a beard!!! When I went to lock them up last night I made hubby come over to see it. LOL
 
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Just curious, I've noticed the last couple of days that my pullet (I think it's a pullet) is getting a beard. I know that Ameraucana people get upset if you call an EE an Ameraucana so what distinguishes one from the other? Do EE's get beards also?

All of my EE's have beards. Anything that lays a blue or green egg and is not up to the breed standards is considered an EE.
 
This morning when I went out to let the babies out I took the camera with me to get shots of my bearded lady! She is 9 weeks old. This is Teriyaki :) Needless to say, I am a little excited!
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Doesn't take much to make me happy, it's the simple things in life....awwww!





 
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http://www.ameraucana.org/faq.html#TWO

What are Easter Egg chickens?
The Ameraucana Breeders Club defines an Easter Egg chicken or Easter Egger as any chicken that possesses the blue egg gene, but doesn’t fully meet any breed descriptions as defined in the APA and/or ABA standards. Further, even if a bird meets an Ameraucana standard breed description, but doesn’t meet a variety description or breed true at least 50% of the time it is considered an Easter Egg chicken.

Here is the standard for Ameraucanas

http://www.ameraucana.org/standard.html

Egg color is not something a Judge at a show would judge a bird on USUALLY. They really mostly are looking at the standard for type and color.

I do cull for egg color when I can. Greenest eggs go to the Olive Egger pen. I don't even want green eggs in my EE pen ..... just my preference.
 
Phew! Finally caught up on reading this thread!
Anyway, I took some pictures of my Cressida today, so I thought I would do some EE bragging before bed. ;) She's finished her molt, so before today's pictures, here is a comparison pic of just before her molt:
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And during her molt (just because she was so happy about it) :
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And finally, this evening on the perch:
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Her beard got so floofy!! :weee
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I love her beard! Floofy is the perfect word to describe it :love

Just hatched out a bunch of EEs again. This time we have some barred EEs. Hatched out of blue eggs, so ones with pea combs should lay a green egg :woot
 
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In case you guys haven't seen this picture yet. All 4 of my EE girls are laying sky blue eggs. I won a plaque at the show (Reserve Champion Egg Entry!) They went up against all standard sized eggs :D
 

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