Chicken_Kate
In the Brooder
- May 27, 2017
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Thank you! The gray EE's comb is so much bigger than my other two. The black ones comb and tail looks different from my other two also. Pea combs seems to be a bit harder to tell.
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Wondering if anybody can tell me sex on these 4 week old chicks.
1. Gray EE
2. Black Ameracauna
3. Blue Cochin.
Out of sixteen chicks, 12 of which were sexed pullets, 4 straightrun cochins, I think I may have ended up with 4 Roos. If the EE and Ameracauna are both roo's, I surpassed my 10% margin of error. There is no denying one of my buff orpi's is a roo.
I need help..... so bought two chicks from local feed store... well they are supposed to be sexed buff orphingtons ..... well this is what I got two red birds that I think are New Hampshire's since they were buff colored. And on top of that I think they are roosters any thought ?
[GALLERY=][/GALLERY]NP! Ok, I'm seeing a lot of boys. The pics are confusing though, could you please post individual profile pics? I think I also see a Dominique cockerel in there.
The one that is being held is smaller and is not as red as the other three roos.[GALLERY=][/GALLERY]