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She didn't post a pic. Here you go, both of these are cockerels.I can't see anything circled. Which ones?
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She didn't post a pic. Here you go, both of these are cockerels.I can't see anything circled. Which ones?
mine were hatched the 19th and have nowhere near as big of a comb, interesting.This pic was taken the day I got them, May 17. So that puts them somewhere between 7 and 8 weeks. I have other Eggers though, some stayed small and some are larger. View attachment 2750729
is it just the red color on wings that is indicating cockerel in the other one?She didn't post a pic. Here you go, both of these are cockerels.
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Noooooooo!!!She didn't post a pic. Here you go, both of these are cockerels.
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I meant to!!She didn't post a pic. Here you go, both of these are cockerels.
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Yes, same question. Is it the red in the wing? Nothing else about that one ever made me consider it a roo.is it just the red color on wings that is indicating cockerel in the other one?
Yes. It has a pattern that can’t possibly belong to a female EE. It is definitely male.Yes, same question. Is it the red in the wing? Nothing else about that one ever made me consider it a roo.
I feel you, I ordered 2 easter eggers they threw in 1 as a freebie) , I specifically ordered all pullets and I have atleast 2 roosters, maybe all 3. Now I have to figure out what to do.Noooooooo!!!
Thank you, that is what I was afraid of.Yes. It has a pattern that can’t possibly belong to a female EE. It is definitely male.