The Mystery Bird :D

CaitlynNichols

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Mar 29, 2010
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Here's is Midnight, our mystery bird. We've had her for ten years and still to this day we aren't sure what breed she is. We've had our guesses (crevoceur and a houdan mix?), but we don't believe we're even close to our guesses. Hopefully there are some bird experts out there that might be able to determine what this beauty is. Btw, she's always acted like our pet dog since day one when she was a chick.
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Here are some photo's from a while back:

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I'm actually surprised by the silkie answers. She doesn't have five toes, the feathered legs, and blue skin at all. (Although I do reckon when you have a mixed breed you don't always have every trait.) She does have that kind of hair do though. We sometimes nick name her Elvis.
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She could be some sort of ameraucana cross. I will have to look at some photos closely to see if there are any similarities. I wish she was a true polish! I love their hairdoos. Hehe.

And yes, she is wicked old! We have a White Leghorn who is also ten. Both of them are from the first batch of hens we got.

I don't want to sound stupid of course since I'm learning every day about chickens and livestock: How do you define an Easter Egger? Is there supposed to be certain qualities a bird must have to be in that category?
 
She looks like a gold laced Polish cross which would give you the coloration, beard, muffs, and crest. The other half would be something single combed and probably Mediterranean like a Minorca, Andalusian, or Leghorn.
 
There's no Easter Egger in there at all.

One of its parents is definitely a Crevecoeur or a bearded Polish.

The other parent is definitely a gold laced, partridge, or double laced bird with a single comb and good body. It can be either a Barnevelder, Plymouth Rock, or even a single combed Wyandotte.

An Easter Egger would make a pea-based V comb, looking a lot like a buttercup or butterfly comb. Also it would pass on the green legs. A Silkie in there would cause five toes, dark skin, and a walnut looking comb. An Ameraucana, too, would make a pea based comb. Also, neither Easter Egger nor Ameraucana crossed with Polish make this color unless they've got a lot of melanizers and a duckwing or brown-red coloration.

I don't want to sound stupid of course since I'm learning every day about chickens and livestock: How do you define an Easter Egger? Is there supposed to be certain qualities a bird must have to be in that category?

An Easter Egger is any bird that lays a blue or green egg but does not qualify to be an Ameraucana or Araucana. Chickens from hatcheries and feedstores claimed/labelled as Ameraucanas are Easter Eggers. In most, if not all cases, Easter Eggers are hardly related to Ameraucanas and are usually mutts.​
 

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