MamaSalce
In the Brooder
We just got 4 chicks on April 17th. These are two and I’m hoping one is an EE and one is an OE and that they are both pullets. Can anyone help?!?!
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Thank you! They both have very green legs which I have heard is a sign?!? Any thoughts on gender?Yup number 2 is a EE for sure! Bred them for 3 yearsI don't know about Old English but the first might just be a clean faced wynadotte EE cross.
Beautiful bird!! I’m hoping I got what I ordered!One of my own Wynadotte EEs I bred is the 3rd from the top and a face shot of her at 4 months
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I did mean olive egger. New to this!I thought Oe meant olive egger not old english
Thanks for the help. They are so sweet! Hoping to have females and some fun egg colors!!Hard to tell EEs and OEs from each other - often you have to wait until they lay to know (unless you know the exact parent combination). Neither of them have distinctive signs of being cockerels, but it's likely much too early to tell.
Lol that's probably what they meant, but I have a few old English fanatic friends I guess I'm too used to them shortening it to OE in messagesI thought Oe meant olive egger not old english