Apr 21, 2020 #1 kaylafaith8 Chirping Joined Mar 6, 2016 Messages 46 Reaction score 7 Points 57 So these little guys will be 4 weeks very soon, and I was wondering if you had any guesses to what they could be gender wise. I understand Americaunas are slow maturing but does how fast their feathers come in have any bearing on gender? Attachments 0F71C682-449C-4440-B8AA-B0765CD314E1.jpeg 1.3 MB · Views: 11 C9C7D6A9-B7FA-438D-A3E5-A05930D85CA0.jpeg 1.1 MB · Views: 14 CB30416D-AAB9-44C3-955F-9A497D25DD4A.jpeg 1.2 MB · Views: 12
So these little guys will be 4 weeks very soon, and I was wondering if you had any guesses to what they could be gender wise. I understand Americaunas are slow maturing but does how fast their feathers come in have any bearing on gender?
Apr 21, 2020 #2 AltonaAcres Crowing Friend Joined Jan 13, 2019 Messages 3,304 Reaction score 5,774 Points 456 First 3 are cockerels, last one is hard to tell.
Apr 30, 2020 Thread starter #3 kaylafaith8 Chirping Joined Mar 6, 2016 Messages 46 Reaction score 7 Points 57 Here’s a 2 week update on those baby’s. Based on the combs, I’m thinking I have 2 pullets 2 cockerals. Chickens 2 and 4 being the cockerals. Attachments D2E9ED50-F255-4E69-B559-BAEB8349B8C7.jpeg 367 KB · Views: 4 82C590C9-D328-45CB-A352-A0668C71AE53.jpeg 344.1 KB · Views: 5 CA36EA5C-4B32-4316-ABDC-97FB1D777B31.jpeg 358.7 KB · Views: 6 C31BCA45-CC5B-4968-8A39-2D4D3808B847.jpeg 325.5 KB · Views: 6
Here’s a 2 week update on those baby’s. Based on the combs, I’m thinking I have 2 pullets 2 cockerals. Chickens 2 and 4 being the cockerals.
Apr 30, 2020 Thread starter #4 kaylafaith8 Chirping Joined Mar 6, 2016 Messages 46 Reaction score 7 Points 57 Chicken 4 is a buff rock, the rest are most likely easter eggers and not americaunas.