Glad to hear it!..any time I get a new bird i try to put her in the co-op at night time and just set her on the roost by everyone else. They are usually too tired to peck at one another at this time.then when they all wake up in the morning they think "huh, that new girl must have been here the...
She's a VERY pretty pullet! It can take a few days to get the pecking order figured out with the new addition. But they will learn to love each other :-) that's all normal. If I add a new hen to my flock she gets picked on for a few days and then everyone is happy after that. At the most maybe a...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/463817/easter-egger-sexing-tips-and-tricks-pictures-included
Here is a link to a forum on this site. very helpful... It also includes pictures to show you the tell tale signs of roos and hens. U can learn A LOT from the people on here.
The red patches coming through on the wings. That's what I see with urs and also the red comb. U also look for saddle feathers. The pointy feathers by the tail. And also pointy feathers around the neck will begin to come through and they will be shiny... Once u start raising EE u begin to see...