Quarterhorses1
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I just got three baby cinnamon queens from tractor supply. I noticed that one has a normal comb and one has a pea comb. Are these cinnamon queens ?
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Oh ok thanks!! I’ve never had a chicken with a rose comb!!Cinnamon Queens are just crosses, so most have Rose Combs while some may have single combs.
The first chick has a single comb, and the second has a Rose comb, not a pea comb.
Were they labeled as pullets at TSC?Do they look like girls?
Yes they’re marked as pullets. I just read just now that males of this breed are whiteWere they labeled as pullets at TSC?
They are too young to sex from the photos above, however, @MysteryChicken is great at wing sexing day old chicks, so maybe she can give it a shot. Take some photos of one of the wings, spread out, from each bird, and post them here.
Otherwise, you'll have to wait at least 5-6 weeks to know sexes for sure.
These are a type of red Sex-link, I believe, so these would be females.Were they labeled as pullets at TSC?
They are too young to sex from the photos above, however, @MysteryChicken is great at wing sexing day old chicks, so maybe she can give it a shot. Take some photos of one of the wings, spread out, from each bird, and post them here.
Otherwise, you'll have to wait at least 5-6 weeks to know sexes for sure.
Thank youThese are a type of red Sex-link, I believe, so these would be females.
You're welcome.Thank you
You're right, I completely forgot about this!Yes they’re marked as pullets. I just read just now that males of this breed are white