junebuggena
Crowing
One has a single comb, and they are both clean faced. They are Easter Eggers. No such thing as Americana, btw. Pure Ameraucana have pea combs, muffs and beards; which your birds are lacking.
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The more I read about he differences, the more confused I becomeI was sold a batch of eggs that were supposedly Americauna eggs and we hatched several. These two were part of that hatch. I'm pretty sure therenja a roo and a pullet here but the colors are not what I have ever seen in americauna..,however, I'm new to chickens so I'm sure there are some this color. Love this thread and hope to learn more as I go.
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I can't hardly see the pics....but the big combed one sure looks like a cockerel.One has a single comb, and they are both clean faced. They are Easter Eggers. No such thing as Americana, btw. Pure Ameraucana have pea combs, muffs and beards; which your birds are lacking.
With EE at 3 months it can be hard to tell if you don't have a lot of experience...but I think the one on the right might be a cockerel. Clear well lit pics would help.I talked to the person I bought the eggs from and he said the rooster he used is pure ameraucana and the hen is EE. So these chicks are EE. Breed really makes no difference to me anyways...I just need to figure out which ones are Roos because I only want one roo and am keeping a blue marans roo.