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Pullet. You Are Probably Right About The BreedHi, I have just brought home my first two last week. They were sold to me as pullets but I have doubts about the smallest one. Can you please give me your opinion? It was sold to me as an ameraucana but I'm pretty sure it's a mix of RIR and EE from the chickens I saw at the sellers'.
Too young
How old?
Why do you definitely not want mixed breeds? Do they lay inferior eggs or have more problems?
Hi, I have just brought home my first two last week. They were sold to me as pullets but I have doubts about the smallest one. Can you please give me your opinion? It was sold to me as an ameraucana but I'm pretty sure it's a mix of RIR and EE from the chickens I saw at the sellers'.
18 weeks
That's a pullet, very close to being ready to lay.I have three Black Australorps that are all the same age. This one is far more mature than the other two. Just wanted to be sure it's a "she". I thought my first egg came from this one, but it turns out that it was from one of my Rhode Island Whites.
That's a pullet, very close to being ready to lay.