atm21
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- Sep 1, 2016
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Ok thank you!I'm thinking pullet for now, but it could still change, so keep an eye on her.
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Ok thank you!I'm thinking pullet for now, but it could still change, so keep an eye on her.
I have another Easter egger crested cross that I’m curious about it’s also 6 weeks. I’m pretty sure it’s a rooster at least that’s what my gut tells me more based on attitude, but was curious if anyone still could tell. Maybe I’m jumping the gun but it’s my favorite one of course and don’t those typically become roosters lol
I’m hoping that would be greatLooks like a pullet to me.
I have another Easter egger crested cross that I’m curious about it’s also 6 weeks. I’m pretty sure it’s a rooster at least that’s what my gut tells me more based on attitude, but was curious if anyone still could tell. Maybe I’m jumping the gun but it’s my favorite one of course and don’t those typically become roosters lol
Hello! New member here, I have some 6 week old Easter Eggers, I know it can be hard to tell, but any guesses on if I have hens or roos? They were supposed the be sexed female from Hoover's hatchery, but I know that's not perfect. I am thinking #1 is maybe a roo from the coloring, but not sure!