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that's a great photo! LOL
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Great colors...so jealous!!!
love these!!! white egg in upper right corner is store bought for color reference.
Double yoker (brownish / pinkish one)
shiney from washing
Blue tip!
Olive Egger?
Hi EE'ers! I thought I'd pop in and show a few pictures of our girl's eggs now that I think they are all laying. As I am fascinated by all of the different colored eggs these chickens lay. These are all EE eggs. That's all we have are EEs. I'm not sure if we have an olive egger? some of the eggs are olive-y. The brownish/pinkish egg is from our EE that looks to be mixed with RIR. She gives a double yoker a lot. The white egg in the carton pic is a store egg used for color reference. There is also a pic of one with a really vibrant blue tip. Aren't EE's the best?!!!
beautiful EE's!
Pretty chickens with their coloring and the egg colors too!
Cute!
I have 2 EE's similar and they are always together too!
i posted pics of my blue eggs they are light not dark and i have green green are a darker tint then the blue to a dark olive color in this pic green on top left and bottom right and blue top right and bottom left i also get a darker brownish green but that could have been from the pumkins they were eating lolI have been told that some people are lucky and get Pink and Lavender eggs. Do any of you have chickens that lay those colors that can post pictures? I have a hard time picking out the blue from the green too. I think I'm looking for to dark of color on the blue. If anyone has good examples of egg color I sure would appreciate some clarification.
i posted pics of my blue eggs they are light not dark and i have green green are a darker tint then the blue to a dark olive color in this pic green on top left and bottom right and blue top right and bottom left i also get a darker brownish green but that could have been from the pumkins they were eating lol
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I love the color of your EESo...long ago I swore to track my EEs as they grew. I failed! I do have a few chick pics to match up with their adult pics.![]()
Became...
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Did NOT see that one coming! This:
Became:
Not quite as surprising. This pair: Dad
+ Mom
Made:
Who I may cross over the black females that were in the same hatch is the first two chickens I posted in this message. The dad to all four (first 2 males above + two black females, not posted because they are flighty and refuse to let me near them) was a white EE so I figure something interesting might be lurking under their black feathers that this guy could bring out:
So I'll have to make up my mind. Duckwing boy will also get a rendez-vous with Momma Blue EE. His dad was the same as the blue boy directly above but his mom was my now-deceased Silver Ameraucana. He's got such a nice beard to share. I think that the funky overly-red wheaten-ish cockerel will go over these two (and their black EE sister) just to see what happens:
Miss No-Beard or Muffs. Two shots of my first-ever female EE to come of the dreaded chipmunk-chick that starts turning white like a boy:
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I had better start devising some breeding pen set ups!
That's a really nice egg!