ChickenWhisperer101
Crowing
Yeah, between where you got them and his/her very green legs, you have an EE, not an ameraucana.A local outdoor store that was selling chicks and pullets during "chick days".
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Yeah, between where you got them and his/her very green legs, you have an EE, not an ameraucana.A local outdoor store that was selling chicks and pullets during "chick days".
Yeah, we're not experts on chicken breeds. We just know she was listed as an ameraucana but I've heard of there being confusion between the different breeds.Yeah, between where you got them and his/her very green legs, you have an EE, not an ameraucana.
Yes.Am I correct on the EE part @EmmaRainboe?
That one is a pullet. They also get wattles. They just don't develop as early as a cockerel would.According to things my daughter has told me, and what I've read, it looks to me like the red chicken on the right in the first picture is developing his wattles, which tells me he's the crowing culprit. However, he doesn't exactly look like an Ameraucana.
Not that I'm an expert by any stretch of the imagination! I've raised Ameraucanas before, but didn't have the problem of having to tell which is which, since they were all lady girls.
Here's an article on telling the sex of chickens:
https://cs-tf.com/how-to-tell-a-rooster-from-a-hen/