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Legbar/Swedish Flower Crosses. And all males. The black with a hint of gold is a pullet, and could be an Easter Egger.
Thanks! I was hoping they both weren't Roos
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Legbar/Swedish Flower Crosses. And all males. The black with a hint of gold is a pullet, and could be an Easter Egger.
That's definitely a cockerel. It's going to be another couple weeks to be certain of the rest, though. The whites are probably pullets, since they have no hint of wattles and they don't have muffs/beards to inhibit wattle expression. Not sure about the other. Can't tell if it's black or blue. Blue would be easier as males express differently than females.View attachment 1078804 View attachment 1078802 View attachment 1078801
Here are some more pics junebuggena
pulletWhat do you think of this one? We got three Australorp chicks in February and they just started laying eggs. So far, we have only been receiving two eggs a day, and I just noticed that one of the chickens has a larger comb than the others. Hen or roo?View attachment 1078847 View attachment 1078848 View attachment 1078849 View attachment 1078847 View attachment 1078848 View attachment 1078849
That's definitely a cockerel. It's going to be another couple weeks to be certain of the rest, though. The whites are probably pullets, since they have no hint of wattles and they don't have muffs/beards to inhibit wattle expression. Not sure about the other. Can't tell if it's black or blue. Blue would be easier as males express differently than females.