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Can anyone help me identify this little chicks sex or breed please? I got 4 6-8 week old blue orpingtons maybe a little under a month ago. All pullets. The littlest one, probably the 6 weeker, now about 9 weeks is looking different than the rest. Is this just how the roosters begin to look?
The rest of the 3 look like the one here on the left and the one in question is on the right.





Oh my goodness such cute faces!
 
Hello Everyone! I have been away from the forum for the last few weeks. I just adopted my first Turken "Translyvanian Naked Neck" from our local feed store. She /he is a young pullet I am not sure of the age or gender. I was wondering if anyone has any guesses? I named the little guy "Morticia".


Naked Necks! I wanted some but I was out voted! LOL Love!
 
Hello Everyone! I have been away from the forum for the last few weeks. I just adopted my first Turken "Translyvanian Naked Neck" from our local feed store. She /he is a young pullet I am not sure of the age or gender. I was wondering if anyone has any guesses? I named the little guy "Morticia".


Nice!

It really depends on the age. Either a pulled getting ready to lay or a Cockerel. The legs look girlish and I do not see hackle or saddle feathers.

You should either hear a crow or find an egg soon.

Ron
Can anyone help me identify this little chicks sex or breed please? I got 4 6-8 week old blue orpingtons maybe a little under a month ago. All pullets. The littlest one, probably the 6 weeker, now about 9 weeks is looking different than the rest. Is this just how the roosters begin to look?


The rest of the 3 look like the one here on the left and the one in question is on the right.











If those are Ameraucanas it might be hard to tell gender. The one in question is the one with pink wattles. The others do not have wattles and are probably pullets.

Guess what? Blue or green eggs are coming your way....

Ron
 
Amy Beth you have done it to me again! (Thank you too)

I was setting up an automatic watering system and noticed one of my Heritage RIR pullets was closing her eyes and walking funny. I have already started them on corid.

Ron
 
Nice!

It really depends on the age. Either a pulled getting ready to lay or a Cockerel. The legs look girlish and I do not see hackle or saddle feathers.

You should either hear a crow or find an egg soon.

Ron
If those are Ameraucanas it might be hard to tell gender. The one in question is the one with pink wattles. The others do not have wattles and are probably pullets.

Guess what? Blue or green eggs are coming your way....

Ron



Just confirmed! Mystery Blue chick is Americuana.

In the top photo, with 2 chicks, its the one on the right.
The one on the left with the wattles is the blue Orp chickie.

It does have some very pronounced redness and clearly wattles. I'm not sure if this is normal? Or I have 1 or 2 boys?
 
Nice!

It really depends on the age. Either a pulled getting ready to lay or a Cockerel. The legs look girlish and I do not see hackle or saddle feathers.

You should either hear a crow or find an egg soon.

Ron
If those are Ameraucanas it might be hard to tell gender. The one in question is the one with pink wattles. The others do not have wattles and are probably pullets.

Guess what? Blue or green eggs are coming your way....

Ron

Thank you Ron
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I sure am hoping for a girl. I have three pet roosters and each one lives in a separate coop with his lady friends. Crossing my fingers
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