Cinnamon Queen or SGOE

Apr 3, 2024
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Come on someone please respond to this post. My mother-in-law got these chicks at tractor supply and said they both were in the same bin. I know that they had cinnamon queens and Sapphire gem Olive eggers that day. I know that SGOE can be this blue and chipmunk color but I also know that cinnamon Queens also look like chipmunks. The box had pullet and premium pullet checked. However, one is growing tail feathers at a much faster rate than the other. Do I have a roo and a pullet? I am thinking the Chipmunk one is a roo. Or is it two pullets? And do I have two SG OEs or do I have an SGOE and a cinnamon Queen? Please help someone please please respond.
 

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How old are they? Pictures of comb and wattles are more useful in determining gender starting at 4 weeks, typically closer to 6 weeks. I don't believe either breed is autosexing since they're mixes.
They are about 3 weeks. Do you think the one could be a cinnamon Queens. Their feather growth just looks so different to me is why I'm worried
 
How old are they? Pictures of comb and wattles are more useful in determining gender starting at 4 weeks, typically closer to 6 weeks. I don't believe either breed is autosexing since they're mixes.
 

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Neither are CQs. The blue one could be a SGOE. I don't believe the brown one is either.
Not hardly old enough to determine sex and pics of the blue one is no help with determining. Tail feather growth isn't reliable.
Would guess the brown one is a pullet but time will tell.
 

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