Love the pictures. And yes, it's great to have a place to talk about these terrific birds! I adore my 2 EE!
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Cockerel, cockerel, probably pullet. For the third one, you didn't include a face shot and there is nothing else to go by except the apparent lack of a deeper red area where the wing patch would show up. This is easier to see on birds that aren't red so I can't promise but there isn't anything screaming male here so far.Hi everyone. What I was told to be Amaraucanas are now EE. Still trying to figure out if they are pullets or Cockerels. The first one I'm being told definitely rooster, the second no one is sure yet and the third no one replied yet lol. View attachment 1739076 View attachment 1739077 View attachment 1739078 View attachment 1739079 View attachment 1739080 View attachment 1739081
Sorry I can get a better head shot, he has a reddish crown like the first. What gives the impression of rooster for the black if I can ask?Cockerel, cockerel, probably pullet. For the third one, you didn't include a face shot and there is nothing else to go by except the apparent lack of a deeper red area where the wing patch would show up. This is easier to see on birds that aren't red so I can't promise but there isn't anything screaming male here so far.
Not sure if this one helps he was maybe a week younger. He turned pink fast in the crown.Cockerel, cockerel, probably pullet. For the third one, you didn't include a face shot and there is nothing else to go by except the apparent lack of a deeper red area where the wing patch would show up. This is easier to see on birds that aren't red so I can't promise but there isn't anything screaming male here so far.
The comb isn't red yet on the second one but it's still much more developed than a pullet's pea comb would be at this point.Sorry I can get a better head shot, he has a reddish crown like the first. What gives the impression of rooster for the black if I can ask?
Oh ok. I just kept looking at it as it's not turning pink yet. Thank you!The comb isn't red yet on the second one but it's still much more developed than a pullet's pea comb would be at this point.
Wow, all blue eggs! Mine all lay green eggs. I only have 3 EEs. They just started laying a few weeks ago. At first one looked slightly bluish and one looked slightly olive-y. But they've settled into identical colors. I can't tell them apart anymore. They're cute little bantam eggs.Finally, a place where I can continue to obsess over Easter Eggers.
Here is my favorite girl
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Other girls and chicks
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All my EEs lay blue eggs