She's a gorgeous girl, by the way! 
~Alex

~Alex
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X2She's a gorgeous girl, by the way!
~Alex
thanks! I don't think I'll be breeding her in the near future, as I don't have an incubator, and my Mom isn't as "Big on Chickens" as I am, and first I'll be focused on my show Phoenix Chickens... But maybe after that, I'll have the time!Most 'store bought' EE are the result of EE X EE matings with the many resultant color patterns that they throw. EE X brown egg layer or Ameuaucana X brown egg layer would most likely produce olive eggers. Here's a project for you - raise some chicks from her eggs and then breed one of her sons back to her. You can start your own pretty line.
I kinda figured... But they are from a small local feed store, so the chicks were from private breeders in the area.This.
Hatchery EEs aren't Ameraucana crosses.....though many sources probably claim so because of the common traits, such as beard/muffs, pea combs, colored eggs, ect.. Rather, the Ameraucana breed was derived from EEs.
~Alex
Thank you!!! If only she was friendly like my other hens!!She's a gorgeous girl, by the way!
~Alex
Very nice.I kinda figured... But they are from a small local feed store, so the chicks were from private breeders in the area.
Thank you!!! If only she was friendly like my other hens!!
yes! Gorgeous looks and Gorgeous eggs!Very nice.
You're more than welcome!Ah....well, at least she makes up for it in looks.
~Alex