MallardNight3
Chirping
Thanks everyone again so much for the help I think I have my chickens figured out now. Here's my bantams this year.
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@Bantu Might be a boy, I'm not 100% sure. How old? In the second picture I see four boys - the ones with giant combs.
. So cute@junebuggena
I hatched an easter egger on accident lol. Supossed to be a silkie orpington mix. Instead our black ameracauna and buff orpington apparently found each other at some point before we sold him.. Anyways I'm awful at sexing these guys. I know you said red and gold in the wing area is usually male. Anything else to watch for? Its only a day old now so it will be awhile but hoping a hen this time so we can keep it.
Picture is purely for cuteness effect lol.
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My Easter Eggers by three weeks were distinctly different in their combs. Three rows for the comb is a boy...and one is a girl.@junebuggena
I hatched an easter egger on accident lol. Supossed to be a silkie orpington mix. Instead our black ameracauna and buff orpington apparently found each other at some point before we sold him.. Anyways I'm awful at sexing these guys. I know you said red and gold in the wing area is usually male. Anything else to watch for? Its only a day old now so it will be awhile but hoping a hen this time so we can keep it.
Picture is purely for cuteness effect lol.
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My Easter Eggers by three weeks were distinctly different in their combs. Three rows for the comb is a boy...and one is a girl.