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If those birds pictured are 12 weeks old, they are seriously stunted. What are you feeding? They look like they are about 4 to 6 weeks at most.I have 7 EE chicks that are 12 weeks if I post pics think any one could tell me the gender
Pic #1 is an easter egger cockerelNew chicken owner here. Got some chicks from a friend and not sure what these are. They are 10 weeks old. Do we have roosters or hens? Thank you!
Those chicks aren't 12 weeks, not even close. They're still too young to tell gender, and I can't see their combs in any of those pictures anyway.
x2If those birds pictured are 12 weeks old, they are seriously stunted. What are you feeding? They look like they are about 4 to 6 weeks at most.
If those birds pictured are 12 weeks old, they are seriously stunted. What are you feeding? They look like they are about 4 to 6 weeks at most.
Yep yepOrange one looks like an Easter Egger and is a rooster. The other dark one is also a rooster and an Easter Egger? Maybe mixed with Rhode Island Red? And the two white ones are hens. The white one with a crest looks like an icelandic. The other white one with some orange looks like another Easter Egger.
Top two are roosters, bottom two are hens
I just got them about a week ago and I was told they were 11 weeks
ombs aren't really apparent in most of them but I will do my best to get picsI'm pretty sure you can't sex EE's to well at 12 weeks but I did with some of mine. I would need photos of their combs. If any at the age of 12 weeks have red combs they are males.