The EE braggers thread!!!

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I haven't heard this before. Is it true? My EEs haven't started laying yet (darn it! They are 18 weeks old!), so I can't comment.

Here are their pics from this weekend... 99.9% sure they are all females



Cupcake (one brain cell, barely used)
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Greywing (the "smart" one, always first in line for food) loving the dirtbath
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Leader (fearless as a chick)
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Nugget (spouse's fav chick, though he likes Cupcake now)
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Anonymous (just kinda hanging)
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Cupcake is beautiful! I love the variaty EE's have, it's great. Always a surprise
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Here are some updated pictures of my 14 week old EE Munk-A-Doodle. She just aquired four new sisters and is none too thrilled lol!

Stealing My Chair
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Bad Hair Day
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Being snuggled by her sister Joon
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It was hot but they insisted on sitting in the hot fluffy chair..
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Playing "Dead Chicken"
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Ready for bed
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She is my only EE but she is wonderful. A total ditz, but we love her! She tends to fly into walls, rosebushes, chairs, and my dog constantly. We have gotten adjusted to her... Quirks haha. She is sweet though and knows to jump on my arm and roost if I tap it
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The pea comb is closely associated with the blue-egg gene, but is not a guarantee. I would guess your straight-combed girl probably won't lay you a blue egg, but your girls are very pretty!
 
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With the Aracauna's having a terminal gene (tufts gene) and being hard to breed because of the tailless issue, I think alot of ppl breed out with them for not only those reasons but also because they produce some BEAUTIFUL offspring!! I would venture to guess that you have some Aracauna blood in the mix
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. If you go back to the pic's that I put up on here (page 110) Mystic has more what looks like tufts to me it's like a cross between tufts and muffs lol I'm hoping she's a cross!!

As far as the peacombs I cant tell you much of anything but what I've read about on here (sounds like you've already read the same lol) I would say dont loose all hope on the single combed beauty that you have based on comb alone, she might have the genetics there but the peacomb was covered by the single comb? I think the rosecomb is more of a base to go by (if rosecomb you KNOW you have the genetics and will have them) but if not rosecomb it's a guessing game until they start laying.

I wish you were closer because if you DO have 2 roo's there and didn't want the second, I'd sure like to add him to our breeding program...Our roo is one side of the pendulum and I'd like to have the other side too lol
I'm lovin on the awsome colors and patterns of the EE's they've caught my attn and got a good solid hold on my heart ...mine are still young (few more months till breeding and laying) but I just cannot wait!!!

I'm hoping to have our EE roo cover one of our Brahma hens ...now heres the fun part...the Brahmas have rosecombs too so is the blue/green egg gene going to stay prominent? lol Wouldn't that be neat to have a BIG Brahma type laying blue/green eggs ..
 
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Hmmm, I have never heard of the rose comb being in anyway associated with the blue egg gene and can't think of any genetic reason why it would be......... I'd be very interested to hear from anyone else who found this connection to be true.....
 
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Hmmm, I have never heard of the rose comb being in anyway associated with the blue egg gene and can't think of any genetic reason why it would be......... I'd be very interested to hear from anyone else who found this connection to be true.....

Well I feel like an idiot...I mean peacomb not rose comb lol Sorry guys I've been exhausted and brain dead these last few days.
As far as the corrilation and between peacomb and blue/green egg color I'll go back and see if I can find the link for it if you'd like me to
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Hmmm, I have never heard of the rose comb being in anyway associated with the blue egg gene and can't think of any genetic reason why it would be......... I'd be very interested to hear from anyone else who found this connection to be true.....

Well I feel like an idiot...I mean peacomb not rose comb lol Sorry guys I've been exhausted and brain dead these last few days.
As far as the corrilation and between peacomb and blue/green egg color I'll go back and see if I can find the link for it if you'd like me to
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You had me so excited! I thought maybe there was a rose combed breed of blue egg layer that I didn't know about. Can you imagine?! Though, GeneGodess, your Anonymous there almost looks like she's got a rose comb. So neat.

Morrgan7782, I just love your photos. Those two are absolutely precious together.
 
I have three EE's with pea combs and beard/muffs that lay eggs that are definately NOT blue or green.

Cassie, Pene and Jules lay light brown, pinkish-brown, and cream colored eggs.
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This is my creamy white EE, Jemima. She's now 14 weeks old and we're keeping our fingers crossed that she IS a she. Not a pointy feather on her body and although her comb is getting a bit pink, it's quite small and only has one row. Just the sweetest bird. Loves to drape her loooong neck over our arm and fall asleep. I've got to get a picture of that someday. Usually it's MY arm her neck is draped over so it's hard to get a picture!
From this:
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To this:
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It'd be nice to get a blue or green egg from her, but I'll be happy to get any egg and not a cock-a-doodle-doo.....
 

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