Casa de Pollo
Chirping
- Apr 13, 2020
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I got rid of my other EE that turned out to be a roo. Now my last chance for blue eggs is acting funny and getting a big tail. Please tell me this is a hen.
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Very pretty pullet. How old?I got rid of my other EE that turned out to be a roo. Now my last chance for blue eggs is acting funny and getting a big tail. Please tell me this is a hen.View attachment 2202091
Awesome! She’s almost 11 weeks old.Very pretty pullet. How old?
Looks like a pullet to me, she's got pretty colors! Do you know what breed she is?I got rid of my other EE that turned out to be a roo. Now my last chance for blue eggs is acting funny and getting a big tail. Please tell me this is a hen.View attachment 2202091
I bought her from Dunlap Hatchery as an Americauna. But some suggest she’s an Easter Egger. So glad she is a she! This bird is very fast and loves to zip around the yard. Fun to watch.Looks like a pullet to me, she's got pretty colors! Do you know what breed she is?
Cool! I don't know the main difference between EEs and Americannas except that Americannas are only certain breeds and types recognied by the APA. She may have Americana parents, but if she doesn't fit into their definition of the breed or into any of the breed types, then she's techincally considered an EE.I bought her from Dunlap Hatchery as an Americauna. But some suggest she’s an Easter Egger. So glad she is a she! This bird is very fast and loves to zip around the yard. Fun to watch.