"Godiva" my chocolate EE 8 weeks old
"Miss America" my blue EE, about 8 weeks old and she thinks she's a princess.
Pretty !
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"Godiva" my chocolate EE 8 weeks old
"Miss America" my blue EE, about 8 weeks old and she thinks she's a princess.
Putting together my wish list for chicks next spring. You guys are making a great case for including an EE.
The EE egg is one of the easiest to incubate and a very robust one for shipping I have learned over the years .
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Well the Easter Egger lives very well in the heat of Death Valley California but I also have the Road Island Read, Russian Orloff is a fancy and well adaptable breed well known for thriving in the artic region of Siberia as well as the mountains of Afghanistan but a bit pricy there are several other breeds but I am sure other owners will be excited to wright about them .
If a chick is muffed at hatch, it will be muffed as an adult. There is a time, however, when a chick is feathering in and will temporarily lose the muffed look for a week or two while the down falls out and the feathers are growing in.If an Easter egger chick is born with muffs will she keep them? Or can they go away? Thanks