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They are Easter eggers. Can you get a close up pic of them each do I can tell the gender?Can you tell what these are? I just got them today and was told they are 12 weeks old
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They are Easter eggers. Can you get a close up pic of them each do I can tell the gender?Can you tell what these are? I just got them today and was told they are 12 weeks old
Where's your post?So the one on the left has acted in ways that make me question sex from day one. Very protective, slightly aggressive at times, etc. no crowing though. Plus these 2 are same age (15 weeks) and same breed (white rock). The comb and waddle development makes me think I may have a rooster. What do you think?
Does he have pointed saddle feathers?So the one on the left has acted in ways that make me question sex from day one. Very protective, slightly aggressive at times, etc. no crowing though. Plus these 2 are same age (15 weeks) and same breed (white rock). The comb and waddle development makes me think I may have a rooster. What do you think?
Ty so muchThe easter Egger Is A Female. The White One With The Smaller Comb Is female, The Other Is A Male
They are Easter eggers. Can you get a close up pic of them each do I can tell the gender?
Can you get a pic of the comb? The little red thing on their heads. Thank you!The white one I'm working on catching. All three are hard but that one seems smarter than the other two lol
The white one I'm working on catching. All three are hard but that one seems smarter than the other two lol
The reddish orange one, and the white one look like boys. The other looks like a girl.The white one I'm working on catching. All three are hard but that one seems smarter than the other two lol