Anyone know?

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Ameraucana “chickens” about 3 months / pretty sure one is actually a rooster but what about the blue & orange one?
 

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Ameraucana “chickens” about 3 months / pretty sure one is actually a rooster but what about the blue & orange one?
Kelsey where do you live? We're in Texas and we have a hen marked a lot like your "blue and orange". She's Ameraucana also and I thought she was so unusual.

Jan
 
Ameraucana “chickens” about 3 months / pretty sure one is actually a rooster but what about the blue & orange one?
"Chickens"?
"Chickens" refers to both male and female, just like "humans":) So yes, they are "chickens". But both are cockerels, which means "rooster under one year of age."
So yes, both are boys.:hmm
Beautiful though!
 
"Chickens"?
"Chickens" refers to both male and female, just like "humans":) So yes, they are "chickens". But both are cockerels, which means "rooster under one year of age."
So yes, both are boys.:hmm
Beautiful though!

Thanks for the clarification 😉I’m a newb
 

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