Sep 4, 2009 #1 Don Jr Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 9, 2009 Messages 107 Reaction score 0 Points 109 Location sumrall,ms Hey, I am new at this!
Sep 4, 2009 #2 M To The Maxx Baseball+Girls=Life 10 Years Joined Jul 24, 2009 Messages 8,253 Reaction score 56 Points 261 Location Lutz,FL Easter Egger. They are pretty much mutts of Ameraucanas and Araucanas.
Sep 4, 2009 #3 paddock36 Crowing 16 Years Joined Dec 24, 2008 Messages 3,686 Reaction score 397 Points 431 Location Ocala, Florida EE stands for Easter Egger. You beat me to it. Last edited: Sep 4, 2009
Sep 4, 2009 #4 Buck Creek Chickens Have Incubator, Will Hatch 12 Years Joined Nov 26, 2008 Messages 4,376 Reaction score 48 Points 309 Location Neenah, WI Quote: generally a cross that lays blue/green/khaki colored eggs
Sep 4, 2009 Thread starter #5 Don Jr Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 9, 2009 Messages 107 Reaction score 0 Points 109 Location sumrall,ms Thank you
Sep 5, 2009 Thread starter #6 Don Jr Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 9, 2009 Messages 107 Reaction score 0 Points 109 Location sumrall,ms this is red she looks looks like the chicken in the box but her eggs are brown
Sep 5, 2009 #7 Buck Creek Chickens Have Incubator, Will Hatch 12 Years Joined Nov 26, 2008 Messages 4,376 Reaction score 48 Points 309 Location Neenah, WI EE's can lay brown,green,khaki, or even pink, its becouse of the mix, you never know what your going to get till they lay nice looking bird and her chicks could lay green if you use an EE roo Last edited: Sep 5, 2009
EE's can lay brown,green,khaki, or even pink, its becouse of the mix, you never know what your going to get till they lay nice looking bird and her chicks could lay green if you use an EE roo