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Ok I’ll try right nowCan you get better pictures of them standing in a natural position?
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Ok I’ll try right nowCan you get better pictures of them standing in a natural position?
They are both Easter Eggers. I cannot predict what color both pullets will end up laying, but if they lay blue, green or pink that will confirm them being Easter Eggers.Here’s a couple hope this helps !!
The others are all mixes. The grey one is some kind of sapphire or splash, and looks like the only maleHey guys new to the chicken world seeking some of your opinions. I purchased a few chicks from a local tractor supply here in Connecticut. (Probably first mistake) and come to find out what I thought I purchased is most likely not accurate.
In one box they had Americana (Easter eggers) and Prarie Bluebell together. I want colorful eggs blue and green so I was ok with either one but Non of these were sex linked all straight runs.
I figured I’d take 4 prarie blue bells and then disregard the Easter eggers and grab a starlight green egger along with sapphire olive eggers for my colored eggs.
The worker gave me 4 prarie blue bells which i believe are all Easter eggers.
I also took a Sapphire Gem which was apparently sex linked pullets.
I will first post the 4 Americana or prairie blue bells and get your advice on breed an sex along with the sapphire gem.
Thank you in advance ! Ps the chicks pictured are all around 5-6 weeks old.
Mixed breed.Anyone have a guess at what this is ?? Here’s a baby pic to currently about 7 weeks
Someone said frost white legbar possibly ?Mixed breed.
She could be mixed with Frost White Legbar, but she is not one.Someone said frost white legbar possibly ?
Pullet.Still think this is a Rooster ? This is the Brown chick from page 1.
Cockerel for sure. My 9month old pullet has the same sized comb as he does and her comb didn’t start growing in until 6months old.Still think this is a Rooster ? This is the Brown chick from page 1.