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I have a white EE hen, but she isn't quite pure white, she has a sprinkling of light gray in her feathers. I also have a coppery colored EE (in this pic), and two that are darker gray, one with gold in her neck feathers and the other with silver in her neck feathers. They are all hatchery chicks---i think it's cool that they are all different! One of the gray girls lays a "pink" Easter Egg. The others all lay green eggs, though i was hoping for at least one blue egg layer.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/23618_101_0380.jpg
she is pretty too reminds me of a seagull
Yes, she does remind one of a seagull! We named her Gypsy.
She stands out a bit in the crowd, but i have so many different color birds, no one picks on her for being different.
I have a white EE hen, but she isn't quite pure white, she has a sprinkling of light gray in her feathers. I also have a coppery colored EE (in this pic), and two that are darker gray, one with gold in her neck feathers and the other with silver in her neck feathers. They are all hatchery chicks---i think it's cool that they are all different! One of the gray girls lays a "pink" Easter Egg. The others all lay green eggs, though i was hoping for at least one blue egg layer.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/23618_101_0380.jpg
she is pretty too reminds me of a seagull
Yes, she does remind one of a seagull! We named her Gypsy.

