The EE braggers thread!!!

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Awwwww!!!
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Yeah there are some really weird folks that even have to try to correct peoples spelling. Missing the whole idea of sharing knowledge and enjoying the forum. I do like your rooster, and only meant that my roo is colored like yours and looks a lot like him with his tail pecked out. Rather mine is pure or not I really don't care, he is supposed to carry the blue egg gene and that is why I excepted him as a gift. Also I'm sorry to hear you got run off from that other bunch.

To everyone else, WT is not a she. I'm a 64 year old guy, thank you very much. I'm here for the fun and sharing. Anyone tries to pick a fight with anything I say or write on here can consider themselves ignored. I'm too old for your opinion to matter to me. Y'all have a nice day and try real hard to get over yourself. WT

Sorry WT I have a hard time w/ gender on BYC w/ the avatars and names not always sure
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I'm ususally better at gender identification in person
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I too have had problems w/ the "other" thread mentioned, this thread is usually alot more tolerant and friendly, don't know what's wrong this last couple of days.
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Jennifer you didn't start anything or post anything wrong.
 
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OOOOOOh the excitement .................... What will they look like when bigger, what colors did I get!!!!!!! Love that feeling, have fun.
 
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So cute!!

We got some chicks out of the pullet bin at atwoods and we asked what they were and there was one that people were debating on whether or not it was partridge rock. Then when holding it, I noticed it had a lot of fluff around its face and it looks like I got another EE! She is a cutie. We also have the Olive egger and then 5 EE chicks, that may be at least 3 roos. Not sure which of those we are keeping.

Here is the new EE chick

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Maybe it's just chicken fever or spring fever whatever.
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and I just love those pics babyrnic just posted.
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Like I said, I'm here mostly for all the fun and sharing. I just don't have time for the other poo
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My life has not been an easy one, chickens are one of few joys I get out of life.
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this conversation is so silly. one person is talking color (plain simple basic colors. ) The other is talking reconized color by a breed standard color GENES. Two different things.

A black chicken is a black chicken = questionable breeding = any colored chick its color is black still black in color. show it to a 1st grader he will say it is a black chicken. If he knows his colors. LOL

We are talking color not GENES....


A black amercuana must breed true xing to black chicken =s a black chick if straight black gene. But it is still a black chicken ask the 1st grader.

Show standards are great if you are in to that. I have to amirer people decaded to show birds.

My EEs chickens Have a job around the ranch and come in many colors (to my delight) To me I love seeing the many color rooster that are developed between to crosses. and guess what color they will grow up to be. blue base, black base, white base with other colors mixed in. just my 2 cents worth.
It is the EE thread after all

this is my herd or at least some of them
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Have a rumpless EE he is 3 month old got the no tail feather gene. Looks like a dog snatched all his tail feather. Poor guy. I get rumpless chicks occasionly and there is no arcuanas at my place just a lot of mixed up EE's with pretty green legs..... Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. That gene is pretty strong
 
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This pair of chickens is "Blue Copper" in color. They happen to be Olive Eggers, a subcategory of Easter Eggers. They will likely never, ever be accepted by the APA, but they are still "Blue Copper" in color. One could also say "Copper Blue" and not be incorrect.

Whether they would breed true or not is irrelevant, they are Blue Copper. I know this to be the case by two methods: simple observation and firsthand knowledge of their genetics. The fact that they are Blue Copper in phenotype and genotype is exactly that, scientific fact. It is not contingent upon the approval of the APA or some kid on the internet.

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