That's what I was thinking.The barred is probably an Olive Egger of sorts.
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That's what I was thinking.The barred is probably an Olive Egger of sorts.
That one is a cockerel as well. He has a male pattern.In the second picture, on the upper right, there is a bird that we can only see its head. That one, I believe, is a pullet. All others appear to be cockerels to me.
ETA: sorry, second pic. Corrected
Okay, thanks. I cant't see pattern, it just looks black to me, but I trust your judgment.That one is a cockerel as well. He has a male pattern.
It is the same bird in pictures 3 and 4. Even in picture 2, there are red shoulder patches on the bird peering through.Okay, thanks. I cant't see pattern, it just looks black to me, but I trust your judgment.
Okay, thanks. I cant't see pattern, it just looks black to me, but I trust your judgment.
I think you two may be talking about two different birds? @BigBlueHen53 I believe is talking about this one-It is the same bird in pictures 3 and 4.
I didn't even see that one!I think you two may be talking about two different birds? @BigBlueHen53 I believe is talking about this one-View attachment 2887744
I agree that it is a pullet.I didn't even see that one!That one is a pullet.
Oh my! So sorry Blue. Yes, it is a pullet.I think you two may be talking about two different birds? @BigBlueHen53 I believe is talking about this one-View attachment 2887744
Thank you!The two Easter eggers are for sure cockerels, and that barred rock is not a barred rock and is also a cockerel.