He has pointed saddle feathers and the typical brick-red shoulder markings of an Easter-egger rooster. Saddle feathers show up at the base of the tail typically between 12 and 14 weeks old, though I had a young man whose saddles showed up at 7 weeks or so this year. Those feathers are a guarantee of a rooster, though, because hens will not get those feathers, especially young hens.
Here is my boy at 12 weeks old. See the pointed feathers at the base of his tail? (As a side note, he does not have the red shoulder patches that most EE boys get, but he is still very much a boy. No pullet would ever have the red shoulder pattern of that person's bird, though.)
If you can, post a picture. I'd be glad to help you determine whether you have pullets or not.
The Farmer's Almanac is predicting an unusually cold and snowy winter for the midwest. Time to start knitting coats, caps, and scarves for your chickens! Do you insulate your coops?
The Farmer's Almanac is predicting an unusually cold and snowy winter for the midwest. Time to start knitting coats, caps, and scarves for your chickens! Do you insulate your coops?
He has pointed saddle feathers and the typical brick-red shoulder markings of an Easter-egger rooster. Saddle feathers show up at the base of the tail typically between 12 and 14 weeks old, though I had a young man whose saddles showed up at 7 weeks or so this year. Those feathers are a guarantee of a rooster, though, because hens will not get those feathers, especially young hens.
Here is my boy at 12 weeks old. See the pointed feathers at the base of his tail? (As a side note, he does not have the red shoulder patches that most EE boys get, but he is still very much a boy. No pullet would ever have the red shoulder pattern of that person's bird, though.)
If you can, post a picture. I'd be glad to help you determine whether you have pullets or not.
crud. I have an EE that I've been worried about being a boy almost from
The beginning. His tail feathers grew in differently than his sisters. Lookin a little like those saddle feathers lol. He has almost no comb or wattles though which fed my denial. My girl just started laying eggs. The other one is neither laying or crowing. I'll post a pic when I can. I bet it's a roo. I have way too many boys!!!!
the EE in the first pic is the one in question. The EE in the second pic is my new layer (unless i have them completely confused). What do you guys think? Lady? Or another DUDE on the farm??
I see no boys in your pictures, Julie. See how their patterns are more spread out as opposed to the sort of patchy pattern my boy has? That's an indicator of their sex as well.