Barnyard mix, 11 weeks old...pullet on the left, cockrell on the right?
Again, cockrell pic? I'd really love 2 pullets...
One more...same "fella".
Again, cockrell pic? I'd really love 2 pullets...
One more...same "fella".
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Shoot. I was hoping I was wrong, but he got those wattles really early.
And red wings..a sure sign of maleShoot. I was hoping I was wrong, but he got those wattles really early.
Ah well...life goes on.
Really? That's interesting! This is mom and dad. No idea of their mixture, though she's definitely gotAnd red wings..a sure sign of male
Barnyard mix roo and Easter egger hen.Really? That's interesting! This is mom and dad. No idea of their mixture, though she's definitely got
Ameraucana, judging from the muff and beard. I just assumed the coloration was random.
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And the little one? I'm sure she's a pullet... she's got red, though not nearly as much. Not a sign of wattles and very little comb.Barnyard mix roo and Easter egger hen.
Yep, only males have patchy red wings.
It's more of a gradual peach leakage, not patchy like a male would have. :]And the little one? I'm sure she's a pullet... she's got red, though not nearly as much. Not a sign of wattles and very little comb. View attachment 3651261