8 week old EE pullet?

Lisawbsn

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Aileen is not the friendliest bird in the coop, neither of my EEs are. Is this typical? As I type this I have my BO, BRs, Australopes, a Wyandotte climbing all over me. I’m hoping Aileen is not really Alan, thoughts?
 

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Thanks! My others are cuddly.
 

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My other EE. Beautiful but standiffish.
 

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My EE's are all fairly friendly but some more than others. And, individual ones change as they get older. What I mean is that some will be overly friendly at one age and then get less friendly as they get older or vice versa. I had one that I could call to fly up and land on my arm for the longest, but then one day she just quit and has never did it again. Another would not have anything to do with me for the longest and now shy flies up and lands on my head on the time. :confused: Who knows?? I mean chickens, you know.

And, yes, that looks like a pullet to me. She is pretty. Let me add that I am by no means an expert at sexing young birds.
 

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