Oct 6, 2009 #4 TurtleFeathers Fear the Turtle! 14 Years Jan 9, 2009 842 39 264 By the Chesapeake Bay How old again? Looks like my EE hens when they were growing up...
Oct 6, 2009 Thread starter #5 emjay Songster 10 Years Sep 6, 2009 1,292 19 161 not sure, the lady didn't say. would I be far off in saying 9-12 weeks.
Oct 6, 2009 #6 catdaddyfro Crowing 11 Years Sep 16, 2009 3,806 264 311 Vernon Parish Those dadgum EE's mature so slow its hard to tell some times I'm gonna say pullet whith a big ? just have to give some more time to really tell for sure.
Those dadgum EE's mature so slow its hard to tell some times I'm gonna say pullet whith a big ? just have to give some more time to really tell for sure.
Oct 6, 2009 Thread starter #7 emjay Songster 10 Years Sep 6, 2009 1,292 19 161 yaya, I like you. haha. I'm holding out for girl too. Pessimistically optimistic I am. haha.
Oct 6, 2009 #8 cafarmgirl Crowing 14 Years Mar 24, 2009 5,521 640 430 California, central valley I think I was one of those who voted roo on this one, now I'm not so sure. My ee hen looked rather manly for a while too but she's laying eggs now!
I think I was one of those who voted roo on this one, now I'm not so sure. My ee hen looked rather manly for a while too but she's laying eggs now!
Oct 6, 2009 Thread starter #9 emjay Songster 10 Years Sep 6, 2009 1,292 19 161 yay, I think it's getting closer to fifty fifty on the sex. why do EE's have to be so complicated to tell what they are, darn them, haha.
yay, I think it's getting closer to fifty fifty on the sex. why do EE's have to be so complicated to tell what they are, darn them, haha.
Oct 7, 2009 #10 becky3086 Crested Crazy 11 Years Oct 14, 2008 3,627 47 211 Thomson, GA Well, I think it looks like a hen right now but who knows what it will look like in a few more weeks. I guess, you just have to wait and see.
Well, I think it looks like a hen right now but who knows what it will look like in a few more weeks. I guess, you just have to wait and see.