Sep 11, 2018 #1 Leo.76 Songster Joined Jun 22, 2018 Messages 57 Reaction score 38 Points 101 Location Florida My chicks are now 3 months old. I want to know what breed and gender they are. I have a few pictures of them. Can y'all help? Thank you!!
My chicks are now 3 months old. I want to know what breed and gender they are. I have a few pictures of them. Can y'all help? Thank you!!
Sep 11, 2018 #2 Zay Songster Joined Jun 29, 2018 Messages 110 Reaction score 172 Points 157 Location New Mexico The first one is a roo Americana The second one is a rode island red hen and the third one is a Americana hen
The first one is a roo Americana The second one is a rode island red hen and the third one is a Americana hen
Sep 12, 2018 #3 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Friend Joined Apr 11, 2016 Messages 14,448 Reaction score 19,307 Points 687 Location NW Missouri First one is a crossbred cockerel, maybe an Easter Egger. Second is a Production Red cockerel. Third is a crossbred pullet, maybe an Easter Egger.
First one is a crossbred cockerel, maybe an Easter Egger. Second is a Production Red cockerel. Third is a crossbred pullet, maybe an Easter Egger.
Sep 12, 2018 #4 Frazzemrat1 Free Ranging Friend Joined May 8, 2017 Messages 9,337 Reaction score 16,209 Points 697 Location Eastern Connecticut Agree with @Gray Farms none of those birds are Ameraucana... Not with an 'I' in the middle. Ameraucana breed specific characteristics... which is why those two birds are possible easter eggers, which are mix breeds breed for colored eggs.
Agree with @Gray Farms none of those birds are Ameraucana... Not with an 'I' in the middle. Ameraucana breed specific characteristics... which is why those two birds are possible easter eggers, which are mix breeds breed for colored eggs.