Sep 12, 2015 #2 Ozarkhomesteader Songster 9 Years Oct 18, 2014 1,291 196 221 Arkansas the front one looks like a easter egger can't tell for sure, would need to see the comb/legs.
Sep 12, 2015 #3 Lady of McCamley Free Ranging 13 Years Mar 19, 2011 8,387 7,491 642 NW Oregon Front one is an Easter Egger...I can see the beard/muff in the profile. Back one looks like a Silkie mix. I see the Silkie type feathers but the feet appear to have only 4 toes, so a mix. LofMc
Front one is an Easter Egger...I can see the beard/muff in the profile. Back one looks like a Silkie mix. I see the Silkie type feathers but the feet appear to have only 4 toes, so a mix. LofMc
Sep 12, 2015 Thread starter #5 littletmv In the Brooder Jan 30, 2015 24 4 22 They are still young.. I'm hoping the bigger one isn't a rooster
Sep 12, 2015 #7 Akrnaf2 The educated Rhino 9 Years Jul 5, 2014 16,941 15,482 762 Center of Israel The firs is an EE= green shanks The second silkie or silkie cross Last edited: Sep 12, 2015
Sep 12, 2015 #8 Lady of McCamley Free Ranging 13 Years Mar 19, 2011 8,387 7,491 642 NW Oregon I agree the larger bird is an EE, and it is female as that color pattern is almost always female. LofMc
I agree the larger bird is an EE, and it is female as that color pattern is almost always female. LofMc
Sep 12, 2015 #9 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Aug 26, 2009 140,919 293,997 2,097 Out to pasture I agree. I think the other is a silkie mix or a hatchery type silkie
Sep 14, 2015 Thread starter #10 littletmv In the Brooder Jan 30, 2015 24 4 22 So happy that she looks like a hen !! This made my day