99% chance that it is an Easter Egger not an Ameraucana, at that age it is to young to say for sure but I think it is most likely a cockerel.So if it's a blue ameraucana, is it a pullet or cockerel?
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99% chance that it is an Easter Egger not an Ameraucana, at that age it is to young to say for sure but I think it is most likely a cockerel.So if it's a blue ameraucana, is it a pullet or cockerel?
Looks like both cockerels
both genders can grow Spurs, but usually you'll see spur bumps before they grow in completely. I'm looking at the sickle feathers and the comb, but what is confusing is that I don't see any saddle feathers. Crowing should occur around 20-25 weeks old I believeAt what age do they start crowing and grow spurs?
To me that blue looks a lot like my blue Ameraucana. It also has slate coloured legs with is an Ameraucana trait. Orpingtons have white legs. With the Ameraucana's or EE's, a single row of peas is a pullet, while 3 rows is a cockerel. They take longer to be sure. If you can post a better picture of its head, I would have a better chance. The lav orp looks like a pullet.It's just 2 birds...2 pics of each. Yes, the darker one has a pea comb. The chick was sold to me as a blur orpington.
To me that blue looks a lot like my blue Ameraucana. It also has slate coloured legs with is an Ameraucana trait. Orpingtons have white legs. With the Ameraucana's or EE's, a single row of peas is a pullet, while 3 rows is a cockerel. They take longer to be sure. If you can post a better picture of its head, I would have a better chance. The lav orp looks like a pullet.