- Apr 2, 2010
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Hi
We would really appreciate some feedback on our gender identification learning. I have attached two photos of our Australorps for an example of how we are identifying them. The third chick is one we are confused about. We have EE`s that look more traditional EE`s but this little one has us stumped. As we are never had EE`s or Ameraucanas before we are hoping someone can identify him/her for us.
Thanks
No. 1 Australorp - 3 weeks - we think is a pullet
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No. 2 Australorp - 3 weeks - we think is a roo
No. 3 This one we need some help on...is is Blue Ameraucana or EE? Had some egg mix up and we are newbies to identifying breeds...3 weeks - We are thinking pullet ???It acts like a roo though! maybe on its way to queen of the coop if a pullet. It`s legs look a little blue tinged in the photos but they are actually just a shade or two lighter than the Australorps.
We would really appreciate some feedback on our gender identification learning. I have attached two photos of our Australorps for an example of how we are identifying them. The third chick is one we are confused about. We have EE`s that look more traditional EE`s but this little one has us stumped. As we are never had EE`s or Ameraucanas before we are hoping someone can identify him/her for us.
Thanks
No. 1 Australorp - 3 weeks - we think is a pullet
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No. 2 Australorp - 3 weeks - we think is a roo


No. 3 This one we need some help on...is is Blue Ameraucana or EE? Had some egg mix up and we are newbies to identifying breeds...3 weeks - We are thinking pullet ???It acts like a roo though! maybe on its way to queen of the coop if a pullet. It`s legs look a little blue tinged in the photos but they are actually just a shade or two lighter than the Australorps.


