Do not worry!! They're all pullets! Your breeds are correct as well! Good job knowing about Legbar-derived Easter Eggers
Throws a lot of people for a loop

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Thank you!Do not worry!! They're all pullets! Your breeds are correct as well! Good job knowing about Legbar-derived Easter EggersThrows a lot of people for a loop
I am glad they were all girls!! I LOVE the olive egg!So far 5 out of my six are laying just waiting on one BA. View attachment 2806626View attachment 2806627
Me tooI am glad they were all girls!! I LOVE the olive egg!![]()
They are all adorableHi BYC, so I have 6 girls but I want to see if anyone thought otherwise. I have two BO’s which you can see together, one is a little bigger and has bigger and redder comb and waddle. They are almost 9 weeks. I have two BA one has a black comb the other has a light comb. They are also almost 9 wks. The one with the light comb is a bigger bird. And then I have two Easter Eggers that at almost 10 wks most likely with Legbar genes. The golden one is smaller and gentler really the best behaved out of them all but has more reddish comb and waddle, the darker one is much larger and is more skittish towards me and aggressive towards the flock. Any thoughts? View attachment 2683344View attachment 2683346View attachment 2683339View attachment 2683340View attachment 2683341View attachment 2683342