May 17, 2012 #11 featherz Veggie Chick 15 Years Friend Joined Mar 22, 2010 Messages 5,380 Reaction score 507 Points 466 Location Saratoga County, NY I have a black and white EE that's for sure a girl (well, she hasn't laid an egg yet, but she's about 20 weeks old and still looks like a girl). So it can happen, but if that red starts coming in, watch out.
I have a black and white EE that's for sure a girl (well, she hasn't laid an egg yet, but she's about 20 weeks old and still looks like a girl). So it can happen, but if that red starts coming in, watch out.
May 17, 2012 #12 dolly85 Songster 9 Years Joined Jun 1, 2010 Messages 587 Reaction score 39 Points 166 Your chicken is very clearly a pullet.
May 17, 2012 #13 BlazeJester Songster 8 Years Joined Aug 2, 2011 Messages 1,275 Reaction score 26 Points 141 Location Midway, GA Silver duckwing. Gorgeous color, rather uncommon in hatchery pullets. Lucky!
May 17, 2012 #14 PoultryGirly Songster 7 Years Joined Mar 28, 2012 Messages 2,571 Reaction score 41 Points 173 That chicken looks like a female dark brahma.
May 17, 2012 #15 BlazeJester Songster 8 Years Joined Aug 2, 2011 Messages 1,275 Reaction score 26 Points 141 Location Midway, GA Which one? The first is pretty obviously an EE. The one in post #11 is definitely not a DB - no feathered legs and it is duckwing, not penciled.
Which one? The first is pretty obviously an EE. The one in post #11 is definitely not a DB - no feathered legs and it is duckwing, not penciled.