M Scott
In the Brooder
I'm having trouble identifing this breed. I ordered 5 dark brown egg layers from the hatchery. It said they would be marans or barnvelders. I thought it was a wheaten maran but it has no feathers on its feet. Any ideas?
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Looks like she's from a Legbar/Marans Olive Egger project. Second or third generation.Having trouble identifying this breed. She is 5 months old... I am expecting an egg any day but am too curious and want to know the color to expect
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They're at the pecking order stage. You have two vying for lead while the third is not as ambitious. They'll sort it out and as long as nobody is being injured, it's all normal.
So does anyone think this is a Black Australorp Pullet. In the first pic with the other it is the one sitting. The others are of the one in question. They are both the same age.
Thanks
I've finally got better pictures of them. They're 20 weeks old this week and one of them is extremely noisy in the morning. I'm sure it's just a moody pullet "puberty" thing going on but I still will find comfort on others opinions of gender for them. View attachment 1105688View attachment 1105689
One male and female black Australorp
Thanks, had them up for sell and someone was trying to say they were both roosters.
The sexlink is defiantly female.
The other...we need close up pics of saddle and hackle feathers