Aug 14, 2013 #1 Curious1234 Chirping 7 Years May 14, 2012 112 3 89 I know the darker one is an EE but don't know about the other. Can someone help me out? Last edited: Aug 14, 2013
Aug 14, 2013 #2 Whittni Crowing 13 Years Mar 26, 2011 3,770 468 392 Virginia It's pretty soon be be telling its breed. At this point it could a leghorn or a banyard cross. Give it a few weeks
It's pretty soon be be telling its breed. At this point it could a leghorn or a banyard cross. Give it a few weeks
Aug 15, 2013 #3 write2caroline Crowing 13 Years Jun 21, 2009 2,161 113 316 Jacksonville Some kind of mottled or spash breed? Caroline
Aug 15, 2013 #4 howfunkyisurchicken Crowing 11 Years Apr 11, 2011 9,281 832 391 Tn Some pics from the side would help so we can see what color legs it has, its body shape, ect
Aug 15, 2013 Thread starter #5 Curious1234 Chirping 7 Years May 14, 2012 112 3 89 I went back to the place I got them and it turns out the light one is a barred rock. I though most were black and white but I guess some are white? Well, can someone help sex the chick? Does the white rock have sexing pattern similar to the barred rock chicks with the spot on the head?
I went back to the place I got them and it turns out the light one is a barred rock. I though most were black and white but I guess some are white? Well, can someone help sex the chick? Does the white rock have sexing pattern similar to the barred rock chicks with the spot on the head?
Aug 15, 2013 Thread starter #6 Curious1234 Chirping 7 Years May 14, 2012 112 3 89 The legs are white.
Aug 15, 2013 #7 howfunkyisurchicken Crowing 11 Years Apr 11, 2011 9,281 832 391 Tn Nope, no way to sex it by feather color. You'll have to wait until its older...