Juliabulia
In the Brooder
- Jan 5, 2023
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I ordered from the colored egg assortment through tractor supply and want to know what they are! Two look a lot like wellsummers but those weren’t on the list. Here are 3 pics each of 3 of the birds
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That’s great to hear!! Thank you for the answer. I have been second-guessing if I really got colored egg layers.. but it sounds like they just might be. Now to wait and see if they are all femalesThe Welsummer looking ones could be Starlight green eggers or olive eggers. I have a couple SGE and one olive egger from Hoovers in that color pattern.
The white one looks to be coming up with some red, and appears to have a pea comb. The prairie bluebell eggers always have a pea comb, could be one of those in blue and copper? I haven't seen PBBs in white base with red. If it is indeed white, it might be an americana (not sure if those come in pea comb or not, but they're colored egg layers, so they might).
How old are they? They look almost complete feathered out except their heads, so maybe 6 weeks? They all look female to me. Female feather shape and coloring so far. No male red on the shoulders.That’s great to hear!! Thank you for the answer. I have been second-guessing if I really got colored egg layers.. but it sounds like they just might be. Now to wait and see if they are all females![]()
They’re 3.5 weeks!! They are getting big fast. One of the brown one looks like it’s getting red waddles faster than the other, I hope it’s not a rooster.How old are they? They look almost complete feathered out except their heads, so maybe 6 weeks? They all look female to me. Female feather shape and coloring so far. No male red on the shoulders.
My SGE and olive eggers have some pretty large floppy single combs. And if your white one is at least 6 wks, that pea comb would be much bigger if it was a male.
I'd say your odds for all female are high.
Ah, okay, ~4 weeks. It's been a while since I've raised chicks. So in two weeks you should be able to tell for sure.They’re 3.5 weeks!! They are getting big fast. One of the brown one looks like it’s getting red waddles faster than the other, I hope it’s not a rooster.