Both birds circled are EE cockerels.
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I didn't even look at the other. Yep, two EE cockerels.Both birds circled are EE cockerels.
I notice things. Me and my young eyes....I didn't even look at the other. Yep, two EE cockerels.
are you sure he is only 7-8 weeks old. I have some easter egger's I am questioning because they have the red feathers and a little redder comb but they are nowhere near this big in size or comb development.I picked up a few additions to my flock at tractor supply. This one is supposed to be an Ameraucana hen. Now I'm not sure. It likes to stand up on everything and seems to be getting a bit taller than the others. Very sweet though and actually a little cuddly. 7-8 weeks old. Can someone help me identify if this is a rooster?View attachment 2750487View attachment 2750488View attachment 2750489View attachment 2750490View attachment 2750491View attachment 2750492View attachment 2750493
Well dang. I don't care if it's an EE. Just hoping it was a hen. Thanksagreed.
are you sure he is only 7-8 weeks old. I have some easter egger's I am questioning because they have the red feathers and a little redder comb but they are nowhere near this big in size or comb development.
The one way in the back is the one that turned out to be a rooster. Was the tiniest one.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
Wait, what??? More roosters? I can't see which other ones are circled. Did you attach a new pic?Both birds circled are EE cockerels.
I can't see anything circled. Which ones?Both birds circled are EE cockerels.