View attachment 1144384 View attachment 1144378 View attachment 1144379 View attachment 1144380 View attachment 1144381 Ameraucana hens two self/blue hens. You'll have to excuse their appearance they are coming out of A molt. Then two black hens and finally A black rooster. Look at their faces the muff and notice their comb is A pea comb and almost nothing on some. Legs are slate and necks are A little fluffy.
It's definitely not an Ameraucana but doesn't EE make more sense than a lightly bearded white Rock with green legs and a cushion or pea comb? I'd need a front view to tell which it is but it's not a single, no points...
 
The B&W is definitely a wyandotte Cockerel, and the reddish one is some sort of production red/new hampshire red pullet (way too light to be a RIR), but the white one is tricky. Can we have a better picture of her to have an easier time seeing what she is? Especially a nice front view?
 
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You say you have Ducks also...Drakes should not be housed with Chickens...A Drake has a penis and can kill a chicken if he breeds it...Drakes are prolific breeders during mating season....
Yes I do have a drake and 2 female. Turns out I have a roo now and 3 females for him. They share an 8x12 run at night time but the chicks all get put into their coop while the ducks like to nest in the straw under the coop. They are either separated in the run, or loose on my 1/4 acre and tend to avoid each other (unless I bring some treats out) I honestly had not thought far enough ahead into mating season, they were all supposed to be females so I'm still on the learning curve. Any advice or pointers you can give me? Will my roo become more protective of his hens and keep the drake away come mating season? I have a ton of chicken wire left over, if needed I can separate them when they are out in the yard
 
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The B&W is definitely a wyandotte Cockerel, and the reddish one is some sort of production red/new hampshire red pullet (way too light to be a RIR), but the white one is tricky. Can we have a better picture of her to have an easier time seeing what she is? Especially a nice front view?
Yes! I'll go out and get some better pictures. Many people have noted the greenish leg colors but side by side the other girls she is just as yellow. Some better pictures I think would help :)
 
No....Drake if interested will try to breed Chicken hens...Not good ...Drakes are aggressive during breeding season...Roosters might attack a Drake...They don't really protect Hens but keep a watch so no one else breeds them..Drakes have a penis that is 4 inches...Kill a Chicken..
 
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Hope these pictures help :)
 

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