Jul 7, 2020 #1 HomeFarmlove Chirping May 12, 2020 63 128 63 Here is Hedwig...we are thinking she is a she, but maybe she is a he? Thank you for your help. Attachments C1FA5B13-A186-4682-987A-2B14D70151AD.jpeg 657.2 KB · Views: 7
Jul 7, 2020 #2 Mylied Crowing 9 Years Mar 12, 2012 3,507 5,790 492 Middle Georgia I've only seen that coloring on male ee's. I believe it's a cockerel.
Jul 7, 2020 #3 R Redchels Songster May 2, 2020 220 234 108 Texas My 12 wk EEs have much larger combs and just started crowing. But it’s neck feathers make me think male
My 12 wk EEs have much larger combs and just started crowing. But it’s neck feathers make me think male
Jul 7, 2020 #4 Stepnout Crowing 5 Years May 6, 2018 670 1,624 277 New Brunswick, Canada Yes he is a he! Saddle hackle, male feathers on his cape and red shoulders on EE lean toward males. i think he will be a real looker, impressing the ladies.
Yes he is a he! Saddle hackle, male feathers on his cape and red shoulders on EE lean toward males. i think he will be a real looker, impressing the ladies.
Jul 7, 2020 #5 Painted Calls Still the Mayor Premium Feather Member Aug 26, 2019 33,968 324,237 1,466 Absolutely a cockerel.
Jul 7, 2020 Thread starter #6 HomeFarmlove Chirping May 12, 2020 63 128 63 Thank you all for your help! I appreciate it : )
Jul 7, 2020 #7 i_love_chickens_017 In the Brooder Jun 11, 2020 30 20 26 Very pretty little boy, I had one like that who was also an EE, but when I noticed his pretty colors I realized it was a boy.
Very pretty little boy, I had one like that who was also an EE, but when I noticed his pretty colors I realized it was a boy.