YO GEORGIANS! :)

Very possible. I've crossed EE with leghorn, and the result is almost completely white (one or two black marks here and there) and light green eggs. Unfortunately, she was killed by a predator about two weeks ago, right as she started to lay VERY well. But she did indeed lay green eggs.
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I have a broody one, she lays giant pale blue eggs
 
Hi all from Newnan! My 5 new babies arrived healthy and peeping from My Pet Chicken. I have a question maybe someone can answer: I ordered 3 Easter Eggers , one Olive Egger and one Blue Copper Maran. Five of them look as expected but one is all yellow - maybe a slightly diff colored patch on top of her head. She also looks a little bigger than the others. Can EE or OE chicks be all yellow? We've had them for years and chicks have always had some different coloration.
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Just thought I would say that a while back on the EE thread, they were saying that they found that most times that you have a solid yellow EE chick, it is usually a male. You can tell in about a week or so if it develops a comb that looks like an ear of corn (or three rows of peas).
 
Hi everyone. Flower- yay for new birdies! :)

My younguns are out under the pole barn for the first time tonight, and they are most displeased. :/ They're really good at making me feel like crap! LOL.
 
Just thought I would say that a while back on the EE thread, they were saying that they found that most times that you have a solid yellow EE chick, it is usually a male. You can tell in about a week or so if it develops a comb that looks like an ear of corn (or three rows of peas).


I'd say mine were 50\50, because all of the leghorn/EE mix chicks were yellow.
 
Hi everyone. Flower- yay for new birdies! :)

My younguns are out under the pole barn for the first time tonight, and they are most displeased. :/ They're really good at making me feel like crap! LOL.


I just put many of my chicks out today too. Then I probably spent an hour at dusk trying to corral them under the heat lamp so they wouldn't be lost in the cold. They never seemed to get the idea, so I just waited until they couldn't see anymore, and put them there anyway.

Hope they got the idea for tomorrow.
 
How old are yours? I still had mine under a lamp but everyone keeps telling me they're fine without. :/ They're big kids and feathered, just still seem baby to me lol.
 
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How old are yours? I still had mine under a lamp but everyone keeps telling me they're fine without. :/ They're big kids and feathered, just still seem baby to me lol.

Different ages, as usual. Youngest is about a week old. Oldest is about 4 weeks old.
 

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