HeatherRae
In the Brooder
- May 3, 2020
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Thank you! I will definitely update once they start layingIt isn’t uncommon for pullets to play fight. Also, Salty is an Easter egger.
Do you have a close-up picture of its saddle feathers?

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Thank you! I will definitely update once they start layingIt isn’t uncommon for pullets to play fight. Also, Salty is an Easter egger.
Do you have a close-up picture of its saddle feathers?
Oh okay, I was told by a lot of people on here that it was a cuckoo maran.1- quail d’anvers cockerel
2- silver laced cochin bantam cockerel
3- black cochin bantam cockerel
You have a gold sebright, a black breasted red old English game bantam, a buff brahma bantam, and a pyncheon bantam.
Pullets. The second one is actually a barred rock.
Thank you! I will definitely update once they start laying![]()
Also I will try to catch Salty and take a picture of his/her back side. I thank I do see saddle feathers but not 100%
Here is the saddle/backside feathers of SaltyIt isn’t uncommon for pullets to play fight. Also, Salty is an Easter egger.
Do you have a close-up picture of its saddle feathers?
You have four possible cockerelsI have 4 Sablepoot, 3 Isabella Pekin and one Lavender Araucana and I’m hoping you can give me an idea of sex.
Cuckoo marans have a messier patternOh okay, I was told by a lot of people on here that it was a cuckoo maran.
Too youngI just noticed that I did add pictures of the 2 smaller Plymouth rocks. I received these two beauty's from someone who panic bought. Unfortunately, the person who got them did not handle a whole lot. I hope I can get them to be as loving as the rest of my babies. Let me know what you think they are.View attachment 2172928View attachment 2172928View attachment 2172932View attachment 2172933View attachment 2172936View attachment 2172937View attachment 2172938View attachment 2172939View attachment 2172928View attachment 2172932View attachment 2172933View attachment 2172936View attachment 2172937View attachment 2172938View attachment 2172939View attachment 2172940View attachment 2172942
Too youngI could use some help...is this a cockerel or pullet? 5 week old australorp. It’s comb is a little pinker than the others....View attachment 2173002View attachment 2173003
I still don’t see anything that points to Salty being a cockerelHere is the saddle/backside feathers of Salty
I even noticed that Salty has 2 tail feathers that are longer then the rest of the feathers.
CockerelThis is an Easter egger pullet we bought. She (he ) is 8/9 weeks old.Cockrell? Or pullet?
Are you kidding? Those are some very prominent saddle feathers! Does he crow?i believe around 2 months, maybe a little older. They are supposed to start laying at the end of summer and into fall. Here are better photos.