Crazy Mama
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I also have 3 beautiful Americaunas, they were suppose to be all female, but one has already been trying to crow at 11 weeks
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Those are Cornish X pullets. Leghorns are much slimmer/smaller birds.I have these Leghorns, but they are huge for their age, at least I thought so. And I cannot tell the gender of them they all look like females and their 11 weeks old could someone help me with determining gender? They remind me of my Cornish xxView attachment 1135399 View attachment 1135402 View attachment 1135404
Easter Eggers, not Ameraucana. And you've got two cockerels and a pullet.I also have 3 beautiful Americaunas, they were suppose to be all female, but one has already been trying to crow at 11 weeksView attachment 1135409 View attachment 1135410 View attachment 1135412 View attachment 1135416
I see two Blue Andalusians, two Easter Eggers, two Delawares, and a red sexlink pullet. That's a nice variety of egg colors for you.I need help identifying the breed of my chicks. I asked for 1-Rhode Island Red, 2-Aumericana, 2-Delware and 2-plymouth rocks. But I don't think it's what I got. Thank you in advance.
Wow! Thank you! They are supposed to all be pullets but tractor supply said they have been wrong so they sold them as straight run. When I get home I am going to post a picture of my 4 4 month old hens to see what they are.I see two Blue Andalusians, two Easter Eggers, two Delawares, and a red sexlink pullet. That's a nice variety of egg colors for you.
Easter Egger mix, likely with some Barred Rock in his ancestry.View attachment 1135506 View attachment 1135505 View attachment 1135504 He's a cockerel, but I'm not sure which breed! Anyone have a guess?