JustBabyMargo
Hatch-aholic
Just give them time to adjust and you should be getting eggs soon!Easter Egger. Lol. The big black one is def a rooster. The other black I assume is a hen. Any tips on getting the chickens to lay?

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Just give them time to adjust and you should be getting eggs soon!Easter Egger. Lol. The big black one is def a rooster. The other black I assume is a hen. Any tips on getting the chickens to lay?
Thats very interesting...the bottom is dark gray?? @Overo MareBlack hens feet are dark gray
Which two black ones are you talking about? Pictures from the side view of both would help. I only see the one male...the white EE with definite male saddles and hackles.Easter Egger. Lol. The big black one is def a rooster. The other black I assume is a hen. Any tips on getting the chickens to lay?
The second picture (first black one) is definitely a rooster! Those rooster tail feathers give it all away!Here are pics. I know I have one chicken twice
These are my 2 black chickens.Thats very interesting...the bottom is dark gray?? @Overo Mare
okay, yeah, the second picture is a maleThese are my 2 black chickens.
The last hen is in the background of the second photo in the OP's latest picturesPicture 2 is a cockerel. Pictures 4 and 6 look like the same bird. Another cockerel. All the rest are females.
I only see 4 females, so I believe one chicken isn't pictured, if I am reading your photos correctly.
The brown and white chicken is a laying hen. The black female chicken is a laying hen. There is one large grey pullet, and one smaller gray and white pullet. Those two look too young to lay.
That one looks like it might not be laying yet, too.The last hen is in the background of the second photo in the OP's latest pictures
Picture 2 is a cockerel. Pictures 4 and 6 look like the same bird. Another cockerel. All the rest are females.
I only see 4 females, so I believe one chicken isn't pictured, if I am reading your photos correctly.
The brown and white chicken is a laying hen. The black female chicken is a laying hen. There is one large grey pullet, and one smaller gray and white pullet. Those two look too
Thank you all. I’m sure I’ll have 100 more questions soonThe last hen is in the background of the second photo in the OP's latest pictures