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Here is another one I'm not sure about breed. Again it was from a mixed breed flock
 
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can you please help me with these 4, I want to make sure they are all pullets. There are 2 americanas, 1 buff, and 1 Plymouth rock.

Thank you for your help.
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Easter Eggers, not Ameraucana. And the only one that looks a bit like a possible male at this point is the Orpington. Much too young to be certain, though.
 
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I was told when I bought this bird that it was a roo. But my leghorn rooster won't stop mounting it. This morning I had a mysterious egg under this bird on the perch. Now either I'm confused or my birds are. Is this a roo or a hen. Thanks
 
Anyone know what breed or sex this tiny guy is? He was running around loose at the hatchery where we got nine slightly older chicks of other breeds (and the owner gave it to my daughter since she was able to catch it!). The
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hatchery owner thought it could be a Silkie because its feet have some tiny bit of feathering. But it doesn't look like any Silkie we've ever had before.
 
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