That is female-specific Easter Egger feathering.
Hehe I was right maybe I should doubt myself a little less
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That is female-specific Easter Egger feathering.
You should! I have seen you around here, and I can say you are knowledgable.Hehe I was right maybe I should doubt myself a little less
You should! I have seen you around here, and I can say you are knowledgable.
Tag me too please, would love to see updated pics!I’ll update with photos of the whole flock in 3 weeks and tag you haha.
Will do!Tag me too please, would love to see updated pics!
I would absolutely concur with this statement.You should! I have seen you around here, and I can say you are knowledgable.
I would absolutely concur with this statement.
You're welcome!Thank you so much yall
Female-specific Easter Egger feathering, and she is a pullet.It's been 3 weeks! What do we think?
@fluffycrow @Plumfig tagging you, as promised! At this point the only one im questioning is the RIR because there is plenty of pink and red in the comb, but im not sure if that's ok at this age. And by age I mean I got them all 7 weeks ago and they ranged from being totally covered in down to some being larger with some feathers already, so 7-9 weeks would be my guess. The RIR was one of the older ones in the bunch when I got her.
Here's the EE:
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The RIR
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The Buff Orphinton:
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The leghorn:
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The now confirmed Barred Rock (and also was told def pullet by other members in a separate thread)
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and the laughably obvious Cockerel of the bunch. Still don't know the breed:
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