Those aren't the same bird, are they? It might just be the pics, but it looks like the first pic has a pea comb but the second pic has a single comb. First pic is an easter egger pullet. Also first pic has beard and second pic doesn't.
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Those aren't the same bird, are they? It might just be the pics, but it looks like the first pic has a pea comb but the second pic has a single comb. First pic is an easter egger pullet. Also first pic has beard and second pic doesn't.
I just got three new babies Rhode island red sex Link and a longhorn so far it's going better than the Polish rooster I tried to introduce which was like full grown
Adorable babies.
I just got three new babies Rhode island red sex Link and a longhorn so far it's going better than the Polish rooster I tried to introduce which was like full grown
Easter Egger.
That is not a rhode island red.I just got three new babies Rhode island red sex Link and a longhorn so far it's going better than the Polish rooster I tried to introduce which was like full grown
Two different girls the first one I think is an Americana and the second one is my welsummer the well summer is laying beautiful brown eggsThose aren't the same bird, are they? It might just be the pics, but it looks like the first pic has a pea comb but the second pic has a single comb. First pic is an easter egger pullet. Also first pic has beard and second pic doesn't.
First one is an easter egger. I have no idea if the 'welsummer' is actually a welsummer or not.Two different girls the first one I think is an Americana and the second one is my welsummer the well summer is laying beautiful brown eggs