Dec 23, 2009 #21 Mahonri Urban Desert Chicken Enthusiast Premium Feather Member 16 Years Joined May 14, 2008 Messages 30,372 Reaction score 409 Points 606 Location North Phoenix My Coop My Coop Roo
Dec 23, 2009 #22 smarsh Songster 11 Years Joined Aug 19, 2009 Messages 747 Reaction score 41 Points 204 Location lexington, KY EEs have a tendancy to have rooish looking feathers, just look at the recent pictures from Arizonadesertchicks. I vote pullet.
EEs have a tendancy to have rooish looking feathers, just look at the recent pictures from Arizonadesertchicks. I vote pullet.
Dec 23, 2009 Thread starter #23 technodoll Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 25, 2009 Messages 2,265 Reaction score 35 Points 191 Location Quebec, Canada I have had both EE's since Nov 17th, this is what Sunshine looked when we brought her/him home: (DH is holding) I could use a bit of good news right now... my 4 chicks that were due today quit, the eggs are dead. Very sad day
I have had both EE's since Nov 17th, this is what Sunshine looked when we brought her/him home: (DH is holding) I could use a bit of good news right now... my 4 chicks that were due today quit, the eggs are dead. Very sad day
Dec 23, 2009 #24 dinahmoe Songster 10 Years Joined Sep 19, 2009 Messages 1,736 Reaction score 24 Points 189 Location central georgia I AM SO SORRY ABOUT YOUR EGGS!
Dec 23, 2009 Thread starter #25 technodoll Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 25, 2009 Messages 2,265 Reaction score 35 Points 191 Location Quebec, Canada Thanks... I can't stop crying Mama hen has been sitting on eggs for over a month now (1st clutch wasn't viable) and it was supposed to be my 1st experience with babies. I've never held a baby chick before... I guess I wanted it too much! *sigh*
Thanks... I can't stop crying Mama hen has been sitting on eggs for over a month now (1st clutch wasn't viable) and it was supposed to be my 1st experience with babies. I've never held a baby chick before... I guess I wanted it too much! *sigh*
Dec 23, 2009 #26 LeBlackbird Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 17, 2009 Messages 3,258 Reaction score 124 Points 246 Location SE Pennsylvania That is a roo It has boy coloring that girls won't have. sorry
Dec 23, 2009 #27 OhMyItsAndyy Songster 10 Years Joined Dec 22, 2009 Messages 198 Reaction score 0 Points 109 Location West England He's a little dude i'm afraid
Dec 23, 2009 #28 Southerngirl Songster 11 Years Joined Mar 25, 2008 Messages 763 Reaction score 32 Points 151 Location Central Arkansas In the third pic you can see the pointed saddle feathers laying down near his tail. A hens would be rounded at that area. YOu have a beautiful ROO. Maybe he carries the blue colored egg gene ! The roos determine the egg color in EE's.
In the third pic you can see the pointed saddle feathers laying down near his tail. A hens would be rounded at that area. YOu have a beautiful ROO. Maybe he carries the blue colored egg gene ! The roos determine the egg color in EE's.
Dec 23, 2009 #29 Year of the Rooster Sebright Savvy 11 Years Joined Jun 27, 2008 Messages 6,076 Reaction score 66 Points 263 Location West Central Ohio I also have to say rooster. It may be easier to see once his feathers grow in more.
Dec 23, 2009 Thread starter #30 technodoll Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 25, 2009 Messages 2,265 Reaction score 35 Points 191 Location Quebec, Canada Oh well, we love him anyways... our little Sunshine better not live up to his name and crow at the crack of dawn! LOL
Oh well, we love him anyways... our little Sunshine better not live up to his name and crow at the crack of dawn! LOL