I think it looks like it has some EE in her. And i think this girl might have more than two breeds mixed in.
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She look similar to a mixed pullet that I have also. She is a cross between a Quail Antwerp Belgian (also known as Bearded D'Anvers) and a B.B. Red Old English Game rooster. Here she is (what do you think?)
Also, I have a B.B. Red Old English Game/Silver Sebright cross that looks like yours when she was younger:
It must have some type of Game breed, as others mentioned since both of these birds bear some resemblance and are from a Game breed father.
Not to mention that straight comb....I sure wouldn't have pegged her as an Easter egger.Well, how about that!! Congrats!
Sure doesn't look like an EE...all that wattlage and no beard.
Thanks for updating, was interesting to see the progression!
Not to mention that straight comb....I sure wouldn't have pegged her as an Easter egger.
Well, how about that!! Congrats!
Sure doesn't look like an EE...all that wattlage and no beard.
Thanks for updating, was interesting to see the progression!
No, I wasn't expecting EE..... I have been expecting a brown egg from her, but never saw a new one.... just my 6 RSL's..... Then I hit a 15 egg day, and knew she had to be laying.... She has been a fun mystery! From brooder to nest box!
Congrats on the colorful egg and she is a beautiful chicken. That is the greatest thing about EEs, they are a mystery that come in all colors and sizes and sometimes the oddest little packages lol.
I have a chicken you would never peg for and EE but I get a beautiful green egg from her everyday![]()