Except for the yellow/white legs.she looks like a normal easter egger to me.
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Except for the yellow/white legs.she looks like a normal easter egger to me.
Well.. yes and no.Super blue egg layer is just another name for Easter egger. She's an EE.
Doesn’t look like a blue wheaten.
Looks more like a blue duckwingxwheaten, maybe with the mahogany gene.
X2Easter eggers can have any colored feet, so... its just a fancy name for an EE... which is any cross intended to lay colored eggs.
Easter eggers can have any colored feet, so... its just a fancy name for an EE... which is any cross intended to lay colored eggs.
True, guess just all mine(from a hatchery) have had greenish legs.X2
Yellow legs are pretty common, especially if it has Legbar/Leghorn heritage.
I didn't see any "super blue egg layers" on their website. Only blue egg layers which they state are Whiting true blues - the result of a breeding program that focused on egg color rather than plumage. They can be any color or pattern, be bearded or non bearded. Yellow legs are not unusual at all. I had 6 and all were quite different in appearance but they all laid blue eggs.Hey there!
So a month(ish) ago I ordered 2 chicks from Claborn Farms in Waco TX.
I got a Black Laced Wyandotte, and a "Super Blue Egg Layer".
So Mabel here is allegedly by definition any 2 breeds of blue egg laying chicken. Maybe more than just 2?
She's a pretty Blue Wheaten, but I'm just stumped by her appearance. Mostly because her feet are yellow.
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