The EE braggers thread!!!

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From what I've read, pullets get their characteristics from the rooster, so I would guess that pa is an Americana with the blue gene, hence the feathering and slate legs. Mom would be a brown eggs layer. If the eggs are very dark then it would have been a very dark layer, maybe a Wheaten Maran or Welsummer. However it could be just about any brown colored eggs producer. Now you better check up on all this because I could have it wrong.
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That's what strikes my curiosity too. I'm guessing, though, that someone had hatchery quality Cuckoo Marans and crossed them. Thus, the feathered shanks and heavy body would not pass, as the parent did not have them. Also, it explains the solid blue color and slate legs.
 
Amber my little EE gave me her first eggs today. It is a pale olive. I am hoping that the size increases because her mother was a red sexlink who layed large eggs.

Here is a picture of her father. Large boy with pea comb, slate legs and amber eyes. I no long have either of the parents due to predators :
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Congratulations ! Isn't it nice to see that first egg and know she inherited the blue gene ? I sure would have liked adding that roo to my breeding pen ; too bad about the predator .
 
Thanks Steve, yes I am so happy to see that little pullet egg
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It was at my foot as I entered the run ha ha. Maybe the other will be in the nesting box.
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I put pingpong balls in the nest boxes to lure my E.E. girls into laying there.

It worked!
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(of course, us E.E. owners KNOW that our chickens are smarter than "purebred chickens")!

(the above remark is entirely said in jest and is not meant to offend owners of pure-bred chickens, despite what they say about our "mutts")
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I have been breeding my on line of EE's for years now and almost always they have green legs with an occasional slate leg being hatched. Until BYC I didn't realize that people were "creating" EE's by crossing various breeds. Back when I started raising EE's they were erroneously labeled Araucana's because they layed blue eggs. Then somewhere along the line someone came up with "Ameracana's". It can all get somewhat confusing....
 
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well, my roo I posted above is that exact combination. So you just might get something very similar. I had one very similar to him this spring, he's living at another farm, he was a lighter buff color, no black highlights, so their has been variance with them. But, the buff color seems to be a very dominant color in this mix, for me anyways. and I lucked out that the peacomb and beard was passed on as well.
the other two solid buff hens above are also from that Buff Orp/EE combo.

That was what I was wondering....those birds are lovely. Would they still be considered EEs if they have the traits, or are those birds now considered crossbreeds?

What color were the EEs that you mixed with the BOs? I have two that are I guess Partridge and one that is mostly white with a little bit of gray. Mine are the hens, my BO is the roo. They are also very skittish around my roo and I'm not sure their eggs are fertile, I never see him ......ahem.......you know. I guess I could incubate a few and just see.

well, I got a pic today of my EE roo Marbles, he is the daddy to all the EE babies I posted back on 173.

this is the Grand master himself, Marbles.

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and Marbles crossed with my Buff Orp girls gave me this roo....which I've kept from the August hatch.

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he's almost 16 weeks old now. getting a bit more handsome, was kind of ugly looking for a while.
 
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That was what I was wondering....those birds are lovely. Would they still be considered EEs if they have the traits, or are those birds now considered crossbreeds?

What color were the EEs that you mixed with the BOs? I have two that are I guess Partridge and one that is mostly white with a little bit of gray. Mine are the hens, my BO is the roo. They are also very skittish around my roo and I'm not sure their eggs are fertile, I never see him ......ahem.......you know. I guess I could incubate a few and just see.

well, I got a pic today of my EE roo Marbles, he is the daddy to all the EE babies I posted back on 173.

this is the Grand master himself, Marbles.

http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/y324/chickadeeranch/october2010710.jpg

and Marbles crossed with my Buff Orp girls gave me this roo....which I've kept from the August hatch.

http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/y324/chickadeeranch/october2010621.jpg

he's almost 16 weeks old now. getting a bit more handsome, was kind of ugly looking for a while.

Nice , that new buff boy looks like he'll have some .
 

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