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The other one is supposed to be an Olive Egger.The other Barnie, in the first photo, looks male too.
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The other one is supposed to be an Olive Egger.The other Barnie, in the first photo, looks male too.
It appears to be another male Barnevelder.The other one is supposed to be an Olive Egger.
How can you tell?It appears to be another male Barnevelder.
It has yellow legs, Barnevelder coloring, and a big pink single comb.How can you tell?
WOW!!! So 2 out of my 4 new chicks are the "wrong" gender and one is not the variety it's supposed to be. I ordered 4 sexed hens: 1 Barnevelder, 1 Olive Egger, 1 Speckled Sussex, and 1 Blue Australorp.It has yellow legs, Barnevelder coloring, and a big pink single comb.
It has no Olive Egger traits.