Posting new pictures as the others were not great, 10-11 weeks old now, gender identification would be great, PS there are 2 different white ones, 1 has fuzzy cheeks, the other does not (posted face shots of each white and side shots of each white as well
Thanks
Here are a few pictures just taken, she's all red because she's mad because I shooed her out of her sleeping/hiding spot.
When I shooed her she ran to the coop because she thought it was bed time,
I purchased the whole flock of 10 hens together from the same person. She is the only 1 that is not laying and doesn't interact with the others. I do realize she could be on the bottom of the pecking order which may very well be the case.
She is a barred rock hen, I was told the hens were all...
So I have an older hen, well she looks old, her comb is all flopped over etc....I've had her a month now and she's the only one that I know doesn't lay an egg.
She never stays with the other hens, she goes and hides out in the flower beds at the front of the house (you wouldn't know she's...
So I'm pretty sure I have tons of males, so I've decided to post pictures of those that may be girls (fingers crossed). They may not be the best but hopefully some tell tale signs will be evident to those experts, thanks
Age 8 to 10 weeks
Picture #1 & 2 are of the same bird
Picture #3 different...
Thanks we took a 15 year hiatus when the kids came along but now we are back into it and loving it, it's been only 1 month but they have quite the personalities and curious creatures. Yes the older hens/rooster free range we have lots of land, the 8-10 week olds are in a large dog kennel and coop.
Hello everyone
We purchased 10 ready to lay hens (black sexlinks x3, columbian rock x2, 1 wellsummer, 2 unknown brown hens, 1 barred rock
AND 10 unsexed 8-10 week old chicks
So I have been lurking on your site for about 1 month and very impressed. I've been stocking (haha) the easter eggers...
HI everyone,
I've been lurking in the easter eggers threads for a few weeks, I have some what I believe to be 8-10 week olds. We got 10 straight run (unsexed) and some are showing obvious signs of being young roosters with bright red combs. Some of the others I'm unsure. So tomorrow I will...