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  1. Glorybee

    Can you identify this breed?

    Heres’s the ultimate update. They started laying these last week. Thanks all!
  2. Glorybee

    Can you identify this breed?

    Well, nothing new to report. They are holding the same as they were a few weeks ago. I think we are exactly 18 weeks now. I’m calling pullets, though I still wonder about the one with a redder face because of red and more feathers on side (but not pointed). No comb changes. I was going to wait...
  3. Glorybee

    Can you identify this breed?

    Alexandra33.. Not sure if all of those are your birds, but they are gorgeous. Our Easter Egger hen was the most annoying as a chick. I vowed to not get them again. Lol She has since stolen my heart now that she’s matured some. So comical. She often jumps on my back or shoulder to get closer to...
  4. Glorybee

    Can you identify this breed?

    I sure appreciate everyone’s opinions. It helps me learn. Thank you!
  5. Glorybee

    Can you identify this breed?

    I’ve found Ee’s harder to sex. We had four chicks hatch. The silverruds blue isbar at 5 weeks screamed rooster with his huge red comb. The blue red laced wyondotte, which I find challenging as well, I thought roo from hatch and is an obvious rooster to me. He’s got long thin saddle feathers...
  6. Glorybee

    Can you identify this breed?

    Okay, these two are now 13.5 weeks. Curious if you all still think they are cockerels. One has a more white head and the other more black.
  7. Glorybee

    Can you identify this breed?

    Hard to say on breed, I just see Easter Eggers. They remind me of this photo, but it’s not my picture. One in the front has similar feather patterning but mine are darker with a black heads. How can you tell they would be roosters this early? I don’t see enough comb development yet. I have a...
  8. Glorybee

    Can you identify this breed?

    We bought a few eggs at a Poultry Show and hatched them. What I thought we got was two gray Americauna cross chickens that look similar to a sapphire gem. I’ve never seen a feather pattern like these. Similar to a slw, but different. At hatch, these looked dark black like barred rock chicks...
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