It will be fun to watch her mature. (Hoping she is a she!)
Sorry on the runt... I always hate that.
Sorry on the runt... I always hate that.
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Can you take some photos in natural lighting? Indoors, coloring can be distorted.Well it sounds like I'm the 4828263th person to ask, but I'd love any thoughts on whether we have pullets or cockerels on our hands. They are about 7 weeks old. Izzy is a Buff Orpington; Batchick we were told by the feedstore is an Americauna, but after reading through BYC posts I gather that's nearly impossible and is more likely an Easter Egger.
The girls when we first got them:
Today:
Izzy:
Batchick:
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks!
Vanessa
Can you take some photos in natural lighting? Indoors, coloring can be distorted.
I think I already see some pink on izzy's comb, and that would be a bad sign. (Coloring in the comb at this age usually means male).
Batchick looks pretty female, I see no coloring in the comb, and no male feathers on either.
Too early to know for sure.
Batchick is clearly an EE.
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The feed store sign said Ameraucana. Was told they were NOT EE's.
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Out of the 3, this one has a black spot on its head. Can you tell me if it is an Ameraucana or EE? Too soon to tell?
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These are the other two we got from the feed store. Same time.
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Easter Egger. Very pretty.