What are my new chickens.. and are they both hens???

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I think it is about time we had EE's especially if they are the same x breeds.. I may be the first English person to own a EE lol sounds better than Araucana X lol... Oh they should lay lovely eggs
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Yorkshire, not as far from me, love it there, its about 3 hours away I think
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Yes I know what you mean lol, found this for you!

An Easter Egger is any chicken that possesses the "blue egg" gene, but doesn't fully meet any breed description as defined in the American Poultry Association (APA) and/or the American Bantam Association (ABA) standards. The name derives from the resemblance of their colorful eggs to Easter eggs. Araucanas, Ameraucanas, and Easter Eggers are descended from the same founder stock that spread around the world from Chile and the Falklands. Three main founder breeds were involved in the creation of what we today call Araucanas, Ameraucanas, British tailed Araucanas, and the Easter Eggers. These would be the Quechua, the Quetro, and the Colloncas. In about 1976 some Chilean Araucanas were imported to the United States and are still here today unchanged. They appear except for color to be Ameraucanas or British tailed Araucanas. Some Easter Eggers breed true to type and color over fifty percent of the time. Molecular data retrieved from specimens of known provenance in the Falklands, United Kingdom, Shetland Isles, and Canada proved to be closely related. Consequently, the Ameraucana is probably closer genetically to the South American founders than the North American Araucana. None of these, Araucana, Ameraucana, or British tailed Araucanas were actually a breed in South America.
Often confused with the rare, pure breeds of Araucana and the not so rare Ameraucana, the majority of chickens in laying flocks that lay blue or green eggs are Easter Eggers.[1] Even if a bird meets an APA or ABA Standard of Perfection breed description, but doesn't meet a variety description, or breed true at least fifty percent of the time, it is technically considered an Easter Egger. These chickens commonly exhibit muffs and beards similar to the Ameraucana. Easter Eggers come in many colors and most are duckwing at the E locus.
 
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I think it is about time we had EE's especially if they are the same x breeds.. I may be the first English person to own a EE lol sounds better than Araucana X lol... Oh they should lay lovely eggs
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Yorkshire, not as far from me, love it there, its about 3 hours away I think
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Yes I know what you mean lol, found this for you!

An Easter Egger is any chicken that possesses the "blue egg" gene, but doesn't fully meet any breed description as defined in the American Poultry Association (APA) and/or the American Bantam Association (ABA) standards. The name derives from the resemblance of their colorful eggs to Easter eggs. Araucanas, Ameraucanas, and Easter Eggers are descended from the same founder stock that spread around the world from Chile and the Falklands. Three main founder breeds were involved in the creation of what we today call Araucanas, Ameraucanas, British tailed Araucanas, and the Easter Eggers. These would be the Quechua, the Quetro, and the Colloncas. In about 1976 some Chilean Araucanas were imported to the United States and are still here today unchanged. They appear except for color to be Ameraucanas or British tailed Araucanas. Some Easter Eggers breed true to type and color over fifty percent of the time. Molecular data retrieved from specimens of known provenance in the Falklands, United Kingdom, Shetland Isles, and Canada proved to be closely related. Consequently, the Ameraucana is probably closer genetically to the South American founders than the North American Araucana. None of these, Araucana, Ameraucana, or British tailed Araucanas were actually a breed in South America.
Often confused with the rare, pure breeds of Araucana and the not so rare Ameraucana, the majority of chickens in laying flocks that lay blue or green eggs are Easter Eggers.[1] Even if a bird meets an APA or ABA Standard of Perfection breed description, but doesn't meet a variety description, or breed true at least fifty percent of the time, it is technically considered an Easter Egger. These chickens commonly exhibit muffs and beards similar to the Ameraucana. Easter Eggers come in many colors and most are duckwing at the E locus.

Thats great thanks very much... so actually I may have EE's if they lay blue or green eggs yey I so cant wait for them to start laying know lol
 
I have an Araucana x scots dumpy who lays green eggs, and a Autralorp x araucana who lays blue eggs, i love the different colours!!
I also have some chicks that will hopefully lay blue and green. Don'tcha just love your hens!! Is it only the two you have?
 
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I so cant wait for them to lay eggs
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No I have 1 crele/creole polish cockeral and hen, and 2 crele/creole polish chicks (not so much chicks anymore) I have a silver laced polish cockeral, and a chamois, blue, and cuckoo polish hens.. Someone collecting 5 polish cockerals tomorrow from me, and I am on the lookout for a frizzle polish cockeral.. I have 2 light sussex X hens, and thats just what I have now lol.. I have kept chickens for the past 6 1/2 years. I love them to bits, far better than any other pets I have ever had lol
 
Pretty birds!

They both can technically be called EE because they don't look like they follow any color standards for show birds. However I do not believe they are mixed. UK Araucanas have a different standard than US ones. The crest is normal for UK Araucanas, as well as having a tail and no cheek tufts.

They won't win you any shows, but they'll probably win your heart and give you blue eggs
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Edited to add: btw I think the dark may be a male, and the light is definitely a female.
 
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I so cant wait for them to lay eggs
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No I have 1 crele/creole polish cockeral and hen, and 2 crele/creole polish chicks (not so much chicks anymore) I have a silver laced polish cockeral, and a chamois, blue, and cuckoo polish hens.. Someone collecting 5 polish cockerals tomorrow from me, and I am on the lookout for a frizzle polish cockeral.. I have 2 light sussex X hens, and thats just what I have now lol.. I have kept chickens for the past 6 1/2 years. I love them to bits, far better than any other pets I have ever had lol

Wow, I love Polish!! Maybe you could send me some eggs to hatch next year??? I have about 36 chickens just now, went a bit mad hatching, but i can't not give my girls some eggs when they go broody! Will have some nice Roo's for the pot though!!
 
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I so cant wait for them to lay eggs
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No I have 1 crele/creole polish cockeral and hen, and 2 crele/creole polish chicks (not so much chicks anymore) I have a silver laced polish cockeral, and a chamois, blue, and cuckoo polish hens.. Someone collecting 5 polish cockerals tomorrow from me, and I am on the lookout for a frizzle polish cockeral.. I have 2 light sussex X hens, and thats just what I have now lol.. I have kept chickens for the past 6 1/2 years. I love them to bits, far better than any other pets I have ever had lol

Wow, I love Polish!! Maybe you could send me some eggs to hatch next year??? I have about 36 chickens just now, went a bit mad hatching, but i can't not give my girls some eggs when they go broody! Will have some nice Roo's for the pot though!!

Thats the good thing about polish, they dont go broody lol thats why I want to invest in some silkie hens
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Sadly polish cockerals wont make such great sunday dinners lol.. next year I will be hatching chicks and selling them from day olds unsexed..... I have sold a few batches of polish eggs on ebay, my broods just keep getting bigger, lol keeping chickens is addictive
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Don't worry I wouldn't be eating the Polish, just like I wouldn't be eating my silkies, too cute!
If you want some silkie eggs to hatch, give me a shout. I doubt they are show quality, but i love them, can send you pics of mum and dad!!
Would love to see pics of your polish???
 

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