If it came from the feed store and they spelled it like that, very doubtful.Is this an Americauna? The feed store sold it as one....any thoughts on type/sex?
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If it came from the feed store and they spelled it like that, very doubtful.Is this an Americauna? The feed store sold it as one....any thoughts on type/sex?
Thats the right way to spell! With standards the only ways are to sex them is either feather or vent sexing in the first few days. If you miss that period you have to wait for the comb to start growing or getting redder. It is more difficult that way though with the Peacomb types so you may have to wait until the pointed hackle feathers begin to show. Maybe around 2 months of age....I hope its what you want!Sorry...I am misspelling...Is it an Ameraucana? Sex?
What breed are they?So the chick in the first picture on second post, the one on the right, she is getting hair on her legs. She likes to elongate her neck and it is very creamy white down her belly. She does have a tan brown v down her head and brown down the middle of her back. The one on the left in first picture is the other one, is the last two pictures on the top post, also has a very fluffy creamy to white neck and belly and a brown to dark brown gray color on wings and back, starting to have some more eye liner, but not a clear v on head. kinda a stripe down the head, down the body. So I am thinking Bantam on the first one, but not sure about the fulffy one. I really need to take some better pictures. I wish I had more than just an iphone camera.