Help with gender and breed of these chickens

taylorkl

Chirping
8 Years
Joined
Jun 18, 2013
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Points
60
Was told this black and gray was an Easter Egger but no pea comb. Is it a rooster?

White Rock here that I'm guessing is a rooster.



was told this red one is an easter egger but doesn't have pea comb and I'm guessing it's a roo?

this black and white came from the same batch of easter eggers but looks like a barred rock? roo?


Another Easter Egger - does appear to have a pea comb. Rooster?
 
Was told this black and gray was an Easter Egger but no pea comb. Is it a rooster? White Rock here that I'm guessing is a rooster. was told this red one is an easter egger but doesn't have pea comb and I'm guessing it's a roo? this black and white came from the same batch of easter eggers but looks like a barred rock? roo? Another Easter Egger - does appear to have a pea comb. Rooster?
the white easter egger at the bottom of the post and the black and grey easter egger look like the only females. Can you get a full body shot of the barred rock so we can have more details to determine gender?
 

here is a body shot of the barred rock and a pic of my female white rock or so I think

Thanks for your help!
 
I'm sorry to say that whoever gave you breed information pretty much missed the mark with almost all of them.
Your first looks like a Blue Andalusian mix of some sort (if he was pure he'd have white ears).

The second is not a rock, if the picture colors are accurate. Could be a rock mix (pure rock would have yellow legs)

The third looks like a Production Red (hatchery egg laying mix)

The barred bird IS technically an EE (I can see the muff). Someone probably cross a Barred Rock with an EE to get him.

The last bird is the only one that could potentially be a hen. It appears to be a Delaware cross of some sort (possibly with EE).
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom