The EE braggers thread!!!

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I know how that feels, Several years ago we have around 35 and one morning while we were away at church the neighbor dogs came and killed all but 7
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If I understand Jennifer's post correctly, she wanted to reduce numbers. However, I know from my own experience that selecting some to sell is sometimes difficult.
 
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I know how that feels, Several years ago we have around 35 and one morning while we were away at church the neighbor dogs came and killed all but 7
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If I understand Jennifer's post correctly, she wanted to reduce numbers. However, I know from my own experience that selecting some to sell is sometimes difficult.

yeah it was kindof a jolk
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Some of my "wild partridge" type EE hens [the last between two, WLR Cornish pullets]
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My splash EE cockeral [he's penned with Speckled Sussex for hatching eggs of that cross wanted by a neighbor]
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Eggs from my EE, [and some from Ameraucana pullets, that will hatch EEs], going to the bator this week [please excuse the three Cornish eggs]
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Your birds are beautiful! I'm totally new to this (i.e. still in the planning stages and don't even have a coop yet!) but I've been poking around and am drawn to this look in an EE. They look natural, almost like wild fowl glimpsed in the woods. Kassaundra's birds, especially that Skyfire (I've pretty much been reading the entire thread...), have that look.

May I ask where you got these birds? SteveH described them as "wild partridge" type, which seems apt. Does anyone know if this sort of coloring has a name (that would make them easier to locate)?

Thank you for your help. Beautiful birds, everyone.
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Your birds are beautiful! I'm totally new to this (i.e. still in the planning stages and don't even have a coop yet!) but I've been poking around and am drawn to this look in an EE. They look natural, almost like wild fowl glimpsed in the woods. Kassaundra's birds, especially that Skyfire (I've pretty much been reading the entire thread...), have that look.

May I ask where you got these birds? SteveH described them as "wild partridge" type, which seems apt. Does anyone know if this sort of coloring has a name (that would make them easier to locate)?

Thank you for your help. Beautiful birds, everyone.
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I got my girls from Meyer hatchery, they sell them as ameraucana, I also love the variety and "wild" look. All the girls so far lay green or blue eggs. And most are laying now.
 
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I have 2 pullets nearly identical to this ones coloring. I thought they looked very much like the Buttercups I had last year. Neither of mine have the poofy cheeks though

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That would be a very incorrect Buttercup.
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This would be a correct Buttercup...

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