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Crowing
Pullet. Do you see how different the feathers on her back are from the two boys?
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Pullet. Do you see how different the feathers on her back are from the two boys?
The comb is too pink and too developed for a bird that still has chick down lingering on the head. Ameraucana can be very slow to mature.How can you tell? I'm just curious.![]()
The comb is too pink and too developed for a bird that still has chick down lingering on the head. Ameraucana can be very slow to mature.
They are usually slower to feather and mature than Easter Eggers. And just because a two birds have the same parents, it does not mean that they will mature and develop at the exact same rate. Submissive cockerels do usually take longer to turn red.Do they feather in similar to easter eggers?