ramrod farms
In the Brooder
- Apr 26, 2017
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How old? The one in the back is an Easter Egger
AgreedThe one in back is a Brown Leghorn, not an Easter Egger...and appears to be a pullet at this point. Leghorns get pretty outrageous combs for both male and female, with the male far outstripping the female earlier. I believe your bird is a pullet developing especially as her coloring is more pullet.
The front bird is a Production Red pullet.
You should have lots of white (Leghorn) and brown (PR) eggs in a couple of months.
LofMc
Thank you!The one in back is a Brown Leghorn, not an Easter Egger...and appears to be a pullet at this point. Leghorns get pretty outrageous combs for both male and female, with the male far outstripping the female earlier. I believe your bird is a pullet developing especially as her coloring is more pullet.
The front bird is a Production Red pullet.
You should have lots of white (Leghorn) and brown (PR) eggs in a couple of months.
LofMc