TillieMama

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Mar 20, 2017
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we picked up day olds from a local farm. We were told we were getting 2 Black Copper Marans, 2 Olive Eggers and 1 Easter Egger. None were sexed. So I’m hoping you fine people who likely have more experience than I do, can help me identify which is which and then also perhaps what sex. Note that #s 2,4 and 5 have feathered legs and #1 and 3 are clean legged. Thank you for any/all participation!
 

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4 and 5 are your Marans. Marans are single combed and should have feathered feet. #2 being feather footed is most likely one of the OE and also looks to be the only cockerel so far. Im not sure about 1 and 3 but I'm going to guess 1 is the other OE leaving #3 the EE
 
4 and 5 are your Marans. Marans are single combed and should have feathered feet. #2 being feather footed is most likely one of the OE and also looks to be the only cockerel so far. Im not sure about 1 and 3 but I'm going to guess 1 is the other OE leaving #3 the EE
Thank you! I was thinking that #2 is the one who looks most like a cockerel.
 

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