I know. She thinks they're all pullets but obviously it's too early to tell. I think there's a chance two of them are but thought I'd check with everyone else. Hope the tide turns for you!
I will be picking them up tomorrow from someone off of FB. They would actually be second gen Prairie Bluebells so not true PBE. Maybe the one in back reverted back to the leghorn leg color? I'm basically expecting a mixed bag but hoping for at least 2 pullets 😀
Any early guesses on gender? Wondering if the one in the back with the bigger comb might be a cockerel? Suppose to be Prairie Bluebells, maybe the color pattern offers a clue?
I know they're really too young. Just for fun, thank you 😀
Okay, I guess they could have been her tail feathers. She is mostly white but did have some a little black back there. Thank you again, we will keep the chickens in for awhile and keep an eye out for ground predators. Really appreciate the prespective.
Interesting, thank you for the reply! Where would the large feathers have come from in this case? She was a light Brahma. Definitely those other feathers were not hers.
We have had a Turkey Vulture circling around for several weeks now. They showed up when some road kill appeared on one of the main roads about a 1/4 mile away. I did my research but was still careful when it would come around.
We have 6 hens and a good rooster. They free range whenever we are...
Hi! I have read that Plymouth Rocks can be sexed younger based on redness of combs/wattles. Is this true, and if so, do I have a pair here? All photos are of the suspected roo only with the one photo showing both the obvious pullet and the possible roo together. About 5 weeks old.
Thank you!
Hi, sorry, I replied to you but not directly to you so just letting you know it's on the thread :) I would also add that the only other breed she was offering at the time that are similar are Sapphire Gems. Thank you :)
From a local lady who I believe buys hatching eggs and incubates them. I didn't pick them out since she was kind enough to deliver to me 45 min away so I went ahead and accepted the small chick. She had an ear infection earlier this week but it healed quickly after treatment. I have been...
Hi! This little lady is supposed to be the sister of the Blue Jersey Giant pullet you see in the photos. While she looks like a BJG she is so tiny! They are about 9 to 10 weeks old and I've had them for 5 weeks. They came together and were both fully feathered so they should be the same age. Is...