- Jul 4, 2015
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I have this gorgeous Bantam Easter Egger I got from a Bantam Assortment from Cackle Hatchery. I’ve posted about her before asking for help figuring out her coloring and genetics, and from what I got as answers she looks like a splash. Now I know Easter Eggers are most of the time made from mixing some blue egg laying gene carrying roo, with a blue egg laying hen. And I’ve heard most of the time they’re made mixing one breed with an Ameracauna. However, looking up Cackles blue egg laying hens they only seem to have standard sized birds, all Ameracauna varieties and cream legbars. So I’m sure they mixed a bantam breed with a standard Ameracauna to get the bantam Easter Egger, but is there ANY way to try to pinpoint what type of bantam she was mixed with? I just want to know as much about my birds genetically as possible, and I’m super curious to try to see if I can figure out what exactly she is a mix of. Can I use her splash coloring to help pinpoint something based on the breeds and color varieties Cackle offers?
For a second I almost thought she was pure Ameracauna because they didn’t offer many blue egg laying options, and none in bantam size and she had the beard and muffs. But she’s a little on the smaller side so Im not convinced she’s a standard Ameracauna.
Picture of her below as a chick and present day
For a second I almost thought she was pure Ameracauna because they didn’t offer many blue egg laying options, and none in bantam size and she had the beard and muffs. But she’s a little on the smaller side so Im not convinced she’s a standard Ameracauna.
Picture of her below as a chick and present day