I have been reading up on ameracaunas, thanks. Was there anything specifically you wanted to point out? EEs seem to be such a heinz 57 breed that they don't have ant real markers for what they are.
Right, but it looks identical to my two silver laced wyandottes, so couldnt it be one or the other? Besides a "because I say so", is there a certain feature you know that differentiates the two as chicks?
I think my yellow silkie is a rook, Ive thought it since I picked him out (he checked me out when everyone else ran lol) but his stature and strut even so young are screaming boy to me, what do you think?
Hes young, a week or two at this point.
https://www.facebook.com/riverwisepoultry/posts/411455075628125
"Many times there will be very light colored chicks (pictured on the left) and very dark chicks (pictured on the right). Some think this is an indicator of sex or color quality. This is not true in the slightest.
Wyandottes do not...
They are so cute and soft!! I went in to get a couple buff orpingtons but theirs were grown quite a bit and they just got these in today :) Loud little buggers though!