Jan 22, 2017 #2 CoopintheWoods Songster 7 Years Dec 27, 2016 289 588 212 Upstate NY Hmm. Could she be a mix? She could almost be an EE, but they usually (in my experience) do not have single combs.
Hmm. Could she be a mix? She could almost be an EE, but they usually (in my experience) do not have single combs.
Jan 22, 2017 Thread starter #3 bionic grandpa In the Brooder Jan 22, 2017 11 0 27 I was thinking EE too, we just got her so she's still calming down and is yet to lay.
Jan 22, 2017 #4 Alexandra33 Chook Snuggler 9 Years Apr 3, 2015 8,297 11,547 946 Northwest Ohio - The Buckeye State! She's a gorgeous EE! ~Alex
Jan 22, 2017 #5 donrae Hopelessly Addicted Premium Feather Member 9 Years Jun 18, 2010 31,454 4,224 581 Southern Oregon Probably an Easter egger. Can we get a full body pic?
Jan 23, 2017 #6 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock Premium Feather Member 8 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,428 19,266 677 NW Missouri Likely an Easter Egger. x2 with donrae, a broadside standing picture would help.
Jan 23, 2017 Thread starter #7 bionic grandpa In the Brooder Jan 22, 2017 11 0 27 I'll give one later in the day.
Jan 23, 2017 #10 donrae Hopelessly Addicted Premium Feather Member 9 Years Jun 18, 2010 31,454 4,224 581 Southern Oregon Looks like an EE to me. If she lays colored eggs, there ya go. If she lays brown eggs, call her a Barnyard Mix. She's mixed enough no specific breed jumps out.
Looks like an EE to me. If she lays colored eggs, there ya go. If she lays brown eggs, call her a Barnyard Mix. She's mixed enough no specific breed jumps out.