Kristine Roegner
In the Brooder
- Jul 18, 2018
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If when they were chicks any of them had smaller wing feathers and u are wondering if they are a rooster they just might be
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Are you referring to wing sexing? That only works on certain breeds and crosses specifically bred for the trait. EEs aren't among them.If when they were chicks any of them had smaller wing feathers and u are wondering if they are a rooster they just might be
The red comb says cockerel but the lack of any male feathering and the pattern being typically only on pullets says pullet. I'll say most likely pullet. There's a red headed one in the third picture that seems to have a very red comb too. I'd keep an eye on that one.
They are all EEs. Americana is a deliberate misspelling of the APA accepted breed name of Ameraucana. Hatcheries do it to confuse people and feed stores just put the names the hatcheries tell them.
I love Bertha's pattern, especially with the contrast of a black beard and muffs against the gold neck.