I just don’t know at this point 😂 I have another roo that is the same age and he looks more roo-ish. This is Bob. He’s much bigger than Gem, so is his comb. He’s got HUGE feet, saddle and hackle feathers coming in nicely. But Gem has me stumped. Her comb hasn’t gotten any bigger and I don’t...
I don’t know the breed. I got this chicken from TSC labeled blue australorp pullet. Clearly not an australorp because of the barred feathers. 18 weeks old. We named her Gem, should we change it to Jim? No crowing either!
I have three 8 week old Easter eggers. I know for sure one of them is a cockerel but these other two have me stumped. The white (pancake) is giving me hen vibes. The gray one (stormy) is still very much an I don’t know. In the 3rd picture is the other one that is for sure a cockerel.
Can anyone help me with genders? I haven’t heard any of them make noises (hissing) so I can’t tell which one or if all of them are drakes.
Duck #1 is peanut
Duck #2 is butter
Duck #3 is jelly
Yes, their names are peanut, butter, and jelly.
Here’s an update! 2 for sure are Roos. Pictures 1-2. Legbar is a hen, picture 3. Still unsure about #4- yellow. #5- black ameraucana. #6- black EE ( not sure if anyone can tell without tail feathers, they’re being plucked by the legbar)
Here are some updated pictures for y’all! I think they’re 8 weeks old now. My wyandottes would be about 10-12 weeks now. Still no one crowing! Any guess now? I know my legbar is a hen. The black ones have me stumped. My yellow chick is either an amberlink or ameraucana based on google pics (she)...
No crowing at all. They were young when we got them. I want to say about 2 weeks old. So they smaller ones would be about 5 weeks? And my Wyandottes were 3-4 weeks. Let me post some more pictures. This is the day we got them, you can’t see a whole lot because they’re huddled up. These pictures...