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ManitobaQuail
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They are both pullets. Definitely not wyandottes though. Most likely mixed breeds.
A better pic of bird 2..

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They are both pullets. Definitely not wyandottes though. Most likely mixed breeds.
A better pic of bird 2..![]()
Thank you. (I’m new to chicken and done a lot of research but still wanted to make sure so we don’t bother the Neighbours!)Definitely a pullet. She would look like a rooster by now, with pointed saddles and hackles, and a long, curved tail.
Second one might be an Easter Egger I guess you’ll find out when you see the eggs!Thank you. (I’m new to chicken and done a lot of research but still wanted to make sure so we don’t bother the Neighbours!)
Hey, Your thoughtfulness and kindness (Canadian) is showing!!Thank you. (I’m new to chicken and done a lot of research but still wanted to make sure so we don’t bother the Neighbours!)
Thanks for the kind words!Hey, Your thoughtfulness and kindness (Canadian) is showing!!![]()
Still looks like a little pullet. Eggs should be coming soon.Here’s a better pic of the second bird. View attachment 2371580
boys, they have spiky neck fetahers.Pic one and two - bird 1 (6 month old)
Pic three - bird 2 (6 month old)
We were told Wyandotte’s but pretty sure they aren’t. It’s ok. Just want to make sure they’re actually hens.
If you’d like to guess for breeds, please do let me know! Thanks
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