Pentatonchix
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There are no types. Most are mixed color like your pretty girl.Hey, I recently got a chick labeled as an easter egger, but I haven't found any pictures of chickens that look like her. Most pictures are brown easter eggers. View attachment 2317875View attachment 2317876View attachment 2317877
Do you know which type of easter egger she could be? She was born at the very end of May.
Yes! I just saw yours. They look like sisters!She kinda looks like one of mine! Beautiful
My other chicken is almost solid white, with some black streaks! It's so interesting how different easter eggers are from each other!Beautiful! That's the thing about easter eggers - they don't have a breed standard so what you get is what you get and it's somewhat random. Most are brown because that's a dominant genetic color but lots of others can crop up, even solid white.
The color is called splash.My other chicken is almost solid white, with some black streaks! It's so interesting how different easter eggers are from each other!
What's even more interesting is how dislike full siblings can lookMy other chicken is almost solid white, with some black streaks! It's so interesting how different easter eggers are from each other!
What does your chick look like now? Do you have pictures of her (or him?) fully grown-up?Hey, I recently got a chick labeled as an easter egger, but I haven't found any pictures of chickens that look like her. Most pictures are brown easter eggers. View attachment 2317875View attachment 2317876View attachment 2317877
Do you know which type of easter egger she could be? She was born at the very end of May.