Mamatomany123
Crowing
Both look like cockerels.
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Those two are definitely looking a bit roosterish to me but hopefully they’re female!! The neck feathers on the white one look nice and rounded to me and on males they’re usually pointed. Also I think the white birds usually get red leakage on the neck and shoulders if they’re males at least from what I’ve seen but of course not always.
Also I know it’s already been addressed but if he said they’re also called EEs then I would say they definitely are.
True Ameraucana and Araucana are never called that. They’re very particular about it haha
You can also tell by how the chicks are all different colors.
True Ameraucanas are usually sold by the color. So for example, Black Ameraucana, Wheaten, etc. they wouldn’t just sell them as “Ameraucana”, because most people are looking for a specific color. And if they were selling a bunch of colors, they would still likely list all the colors they’re selling.
They also only lay blue eggs whereas EEs could lay blue, green, pink, olive, even possibly brown depending.
And EE can be basically any feather or egg color.
Hope that helps.
Your birds are very pretty.![]()
I hope they are too!!! But yes, sometimes it can be so hard to tell!!! I had one that I went back and forth on for so long!! I had people telling me it was a male but I didn’t believe them because it still looked female to me LOL ended up being a boyThank you! Yes I believe they are EE’s! Still hoping that they will both magically be females guess we will find out when they crow or lay an egg! Haha I do like the idea of all different coloured eggs I think that’s pretty good!
Well, I definitely have hope that the white one could be a female.Thank you! Yes I believe they are EE’s! Still hoping that they will both magically be females guess we will find out when they crow or lay an egg! Haha I do like the idea of all different coloured eggs I think that’s pretty good!
Both look like cockerels.
Uhh ohhhBoth look like cockerels.
Well, I definitely have hope that the white one could be a female.
Typically by 2 months or more, males start growing in their saddle feathers. Some sooner or later than others, so hopefully you will know sooner! The blue and gold EE i had is now about 3 months old, and all rounded feathers.. I was looking forward to her being a male if I'm being honest. I actually have a chick that's almost 2 months that's showing the rooster saddles. Maybe I'll take a pic and share!
This is such a beautiful lady!And last to add, here is my blue gold EE now. Her saddle is all rounded feathers. Wish it was a male still!! View attachment 2141744
I am not convinced the any of these are cockerels. Easter Eggers are tricky. Any one of your lovely birds could still go either way. I had a young pullet, that I was convinced was a cockerel for the longest time. She had attitude and was the first to do everything, ended up being the boss lady. Hold out until you are sure, you would not want to give away/get rid of/sell/eat any of your young pullets by mistake!![]()