Mwrutledge
In the Brooder
- Jul 28, 2017
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Skin color. Penedesenca have white skin and a slate wash on the legs. Welsummers have yellow skin.
2 are 7 to 8 weeks old and other 2 are a month old
They're still a bit young, but I think you're right.Hi, these are my cream legbar chicks. I think the first lot of pics are cockerals. And the second lot are pulletsView attachment 1093283 View attachment 1093286 View attachment 1093289
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Can anyone confirm.. thanks
All three are definitely cockerels.Yes thank you! Here are the 3 Salmon.
The one on the left is a cockerel, the one on the right is a pullet.2 of the welsummers. I think the one on the left is a roo.
Could you post again in a couple weeks? At first I thought they were pullets, but then I saw what might be pointy saddle feathers.Modeled Orphington's 2 of them.
Easter egger pulletsAnd here are the americanas. That is what they should be.
Thank you!!I still think I see two cockerels, but you should post again in a couple weeks, brahmas are hard for me to sex.
They're still a bit young, but I think you're right.
All three are definitely cockerels.
The one on the left is a cockerel, the one on the right is a pullet.
Could you post again in a couple weeks? At first I thought they were pullets, but then I saw what might be pointy saddle feathers.
Easter egger pullets
Easter Eggers. Both pullets.And here are the americanas. That is what they should be.
13weeksHow old are they?
Thanks for your help! It's great to have a second pair of eyes on them. They should be around 7 weeks old now. The seller said Americauna but they were on blow-out sale and I didn't see the parents so anything goes, I guess. They sure are pretty though! These pics are a little blurry but I can get more after the weekend
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They are all Ameraucana mix none have standard colors or beards or muffs when they start laying the eggs with be greenish instead of blue. Ameraucana only lay blue I have A few that look similar.All right, I have some in the flock who are definitely roosters and a couple who are definitely hens. And then I have these guys. Wide, flat combs but no "peas" or rows at all. No behavioural traits that make me say hen or roo. The other roosters have very defined combs already so I'm really not sure on these ones. View attachment 1035034 View attachment 1035035 View attachment 1035036
I think this might be A pullet also all the feathers I see are rounded. I can't see any pointed feathers see my girlsEdited to add: They were sold to me as Ameracaunas. Are they actually Easter Eggers? I have to start rehoming any roosters I can ha ha. Here is one of my more obvious roosters. View attachment 1035043