Aug 24, 2009 #1 mirime Songster 11 Years May 23, 2008 135 0 111 NE Ohio It's a maybe w/the SS and BO...but I wanted to know your opinion! Thanks in advance. Speckled Sussex BO, BC, EE and Buckeye: Last edited: Aug 24, 2009
It's a maybe w/the SS and BO...but I wanted to know your opinion! Thanks in advance. Speckled Sussex BO, BC, EE and Buckeye:
Aug 24, 2009 #2 Goose and Fig Grateful Geese 10 Years Apr 19, 2009 8,603 70 308 Fall Creek Falls TN Maybe the Buckeye- but I'm not too familiar with them, the rest look like girls.
Aug 24, 2009 Thread starter #3 mirime Songster 11 Years May 23, 2008 135 0 111 NE Ohio thanks so much!!!!!
Aug 24, 2009 #4 Tuffoldhen Flock Mistress 12 Years Jan 30, 2007 7,502 100 301 WV Everyone looks like pullets, the buckeye I say a new head shot, can't see the comb really well but looks like it may be a pullet.
Everyone looks like pullets, the buckeye I say a new head shot, can't see the comb really well but looks like it may be a pullet.
Aug 24, 2009 #5 ArizonaDesertChicks Eggstactic for Pretty Eggs 15 Years Dec 8, 2008 2,378 54 339 Glendale, AZ Can you post more pictures of the EE (side view and maybe a close-up of it's comb)?
Aug 24, 2009 Thread starter #6 mirime Songster 11 Years May 23, 2008 135 0 111 NE Ohio when I get home tonight I'll take close ups of the EE and Buckeye!
Aug 24, 2009 Thread starter #7 mirime Songster 11 Years May 23, 2008 135 0 111 NE Ohio okay, here's the EE (I had to use a flash because we went to the county fair and got back late!). You can see the Buckeye in the foreground. And here's the Buckeye. They're both 10 weeks old today. Do these photos help?
okay, here's the EE (I had to use a flash because we went to the county fair and got back late!). You can see the Buckeye in the foreground. And here's the Buckeye. They're both 10 weeks old today. Do these photos help?
Aug 24, 2009 #8 Tuffoldhen Flock Mistress 12 Years Jan 30, 2007 7,502 100 301 WV I say they are all pullets.
Aug 24, 2009 #10 Chicken support In the Brooder 10 Years Aug 19, 2009 28 0 22 I had someone tell me there was a way to tell when they are chicks, by looking at the underside of thier wings at the bone structure ......is this true and if so how do you tell?
I had someone tell me there was a way to tell when they are chicks, by looking at the underside of thier wings at the bone structure ......is this true and if so how do you tell?