Jun 25, 2009 #21 Cara Songster 12 Years Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 3,267 Reaction score 16 Points 221 Location NM All three are roosters. Only male EEs have that reddish color on their wings.
Jun 25, 2009 #22 Hidden Blessings Farm In the Brooder 10 Years Joined May 18, 2009 Messages 46 Reaction score 0 Points 22 Location Camden, Arkansas They definitely all look like roos to me.
Jun 25, 2009 #23 DTchickens Crowing 16 Years Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 4,394 Reaction score 65 Points 396 Location Bailey, Mississippi. Those are easy to tell they are all roosters, (or at least to me/any long time chicken owner). EE;s
Jun 25, 2009 #24 KinderKorner Songster 10 Years Joined Mar 8, 2009 Messages 1,469 Reaction score 11 Points 171 Location Southern Illinois 100% sure those are all roosters. Sorry. Look at those red combs, and sickle feathers. Totally male.
Jun 27, 2009 #25 chickenfever Songster 11 Years Joined Jul 22, 2008 Messages 644 Reaction score 15 Points 141 Location Arizona Quote: Spurs don't start to develop until later. To me this is not a good indicator in a young chicken.
Quote: Spurs don't start to develop until later. To me this is not a good indicator in a young chicken.