The EE braggers thread!!!

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I don't think all of them are mean, but the majority of the Easter Egger roosters that I've had are the type that want to jump you, especially when your back is turned. I have seen more rooster that I raised up in 2010 that are real aggressive, never heard of White Rocks being aggressive in my intire life, but the one I have now will jump you in a heartbeat, my son-in-law has a Dark Cornish rooster that is bad about jumping on you. The sweetest one that I have is my Silver Lakenvelder. Also have a mean Golden Lakenvelder. My current EE rooster though has not offered to jump on you, but he has gotten to where he watches you real close.
 
As much as I adore my little boy, I will not tolerate being attacked by any animal I feed and take care of, that is a one way ticket here. With other pets (dogs) has been one way to a hot shot w/ me crying my eyes out the entire time. If he goes that way it will be a one way ticket to freezer camp. But I choose to have faith in my little roo, and he has yet to give me the slightest hint of anything any differant.
 
I hatched a Blue Andalusian X Easter Egger Chick about an hour ago. I have so many roosters in the pen w/ my younger birds their is no tell'in what the baby is mixed w/. But She is Blue w/ Orange Muffs and my EE roo is Orange/Yellow so?
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Pictures - As soon as the chick fluffs out in the incubator.
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Being new to the EE type of chicken... do they always lay a greenish egg or can they lay brown eggs? I have six chicken, two Barred Rocks, two Red Sex link.. and two EEs... yesterday I got 5 eggs, all various shades of brown... I was hoping for greenish/bluish eggs... but now I am wondering if they also lay brown eggs???
 
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Post a pic and we can help you out.
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Yes, some EE's can lay a brown egg, despite the fact that EE means a bird carrying at least one blue egg gene. I myself have a hatchery based EE who used to lay light brown eggs. The comb is what will tell you though. Single - brown. Pea - blue/green. My EE has the weirdest single comb though, quite obviously her siblings and parents had pea combs, because hers is just weird. Flops in 2 directions, has two side springs, etc.
 
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Yes, they can lay brown, or blue, green, green/blue, olive, pinkish. From what I have read the colored egg gene is related to the comb type, a pea combed hen is much more likely to produce a colored egg, but a single combed hen more likely to produce a brown egg.

Mine haven't started yet but I'm hoping for colored eggs, all my girls have pea combs so we'll see.
 
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Hmmm, so what does a "pea" comb look like? Their combs are not the same as my other chickens, they are short, more bumpy and rounded. They do not stand up with spiked tips like the other hens.

Here are photos I took just now of their combs.

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So.. are these what you call "pea" combs?
 
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Hmmm, so what does a "pea" comb look like? Their combs are not the same as my other chickens, they are short, more bumpy and rounded. They do not stand up with spiked tips like the other hens.

Here are photos I took just now of their combs.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2011/2011 Chickens/11811Combs02email.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2011/2011 Chickens/11811Combs03email.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2011/2011 Chickens/11811Combs04email.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2011/2011 Chickens/11811Combs05email.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/Email icons/2008 new icons/magnify.gif So.. are these what you call "pea" combs?

Yes, they have Pea Combs.
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Hmmm, so what does a "pea" comb look like? Their combs are not the same as my other chickens, they are short, more bumpy and rounded. They do not stand up with spiked tips like the other hens.

Here are photos I took just now of their combs.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2011/2011 Chickens/11811Combs02email.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2011/2011 Chickens/11811Combs03email.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2011/2011 Chickens/11811Combs04email.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/2011/2011 Chickens/11811Combs05email.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/Rebbetzin/Email icons/2008 new icons/magnify.gif So.. are these what you call "pea" combs?

Yes, they have Pea Combs.
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Pea Combs and beautiful birds which happen to be Easter Eggers or chickens which have both the blue and brown egg color genes and will lay a variety of egg colors.
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I just ordered 10 EE chicks from Ideal and plan on incubating as many of my own EE sage colored eggs as I can collect for a week. So far she lays daily.
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