FIBRO MELANOSIS EASTER EGGER
Created in the USA from Ameraucanas.
These chickens will have black skin, legs and lobes due to Fibro melanosis (hyper melanin or hyperpigmentation). Fibro melanistic is a genetic mutation that causes the chicken to have increased melanin. Offspring may produce green, blue, white, brown or speckled eggs and may not breed true. They are very friendly and make excellent pets.
Friendly, Docile, Good Dispositon, Non Agressive
Date of Hatch: |
OUT OF STOCK |
Qty in Stock: |
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Sex: Never Guaranteed, Appears:
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90% Chance FEMALE |
Hybrid: |
No - But are descendants of Araucana or Ameraucanas |
Vaccinated: |
Marek's HVT Vaccinated |
Beak Trimmed: |
No |
Personality: |
Friendly, Docile, Friendly, Great Pets, Active Forager |
Uses: |
Eggs, Meat, Pet |
Broody: |
Sometimes |
Forager: |
Good |
Egg Color: |
Mostly Blue, but also greens, tans, browns, white, & speckled |
Egg Size: |
Large |
Egg Production: |
Good 4-5 Weekly |
Climate Zone: |
All |
A.P.A. Class: |
N/A |
Breed Origin: |
United States |
Livestock Conservancy Status: |
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Feather Color: |
Black |
Feather Pattern: |
Solid |
Feathered Legs: |
Clean |
Leg Color: |
Black |
Skin Color: |
Black |
Number of Toes: |
4 |
Comb Color: |
Black |
Comb Type: |
Varies |
Lobe Color: |
Black |
Top Knot: |
No |
Beard: |
Varies |
Muffs: |
Varies |
Tufts: |
No |
Average Adult Weight Female: |
Up to 3.5 lbs. |
Average Adult Weight Male: |
Up to 4 lbs. |
Matures: |
24 Weeks |
Breed Rank: |
Extreme Rare |