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  1. junebuggena

    Help with breed and gender.

    Australorp or Jersey Giant. Check the bottoms of the feet for skin color. Australorps have white skin. Jersey Giants have yellow. Both are excellent layers of large brown eggs. Mine lay very large light brown. And my Jersey Giant is actually one of my smallest hens.
  2. junebuggena

    Help with breed and gender.

    Generic red bird that lays lots of large, brown eggs.
  3. junebuggena

    Help with breed and gender.

    Your red chicks are not Easter Eggers. They are Production Reds. No obvious cockerels yet.
  4. junebuggena

    Help with breed and gender.

    Boys. Sorry, but if they were females, the red/gold would only be on the head/neck/chest areas. Only males get the red shoulder 'leakage.'
  5. junebuggena

    Help with breed and gender.

    I don't see any truly black skinned birds. I see gypsy face and dark slate legs associated with extended black genes. I've got a few birds out in my coop right now that are similar, and I have never had a truly black skinned breed on my property. Some of the melanizing genes that come with the...
  6. junebuggena

    Help with breed and gender.

    They are all Easter Eggers or Easter Egger mixes. None are completely 'purebred'.
  7. junebuggena

    Help with breed and gender.

    See the two on the right? See how they both have the same shade of dark red on their wing/shoulder area? That's what you are looking for. That's the dreaded 'rooster red'. And they grey one, while the comb isn't really red due to 'gypsy face', it is very well developed. And gypsy face is caused...
  8. junebuggena

    Help with breed and gender.

    They all look like Easter Eggers or Easter Egger mixes. Deep, rusty red on the shoulder/wing area and bright pink combs at that age are indicators of cockerels.
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