In many OEGB colors, yes the boys and girls are different colors after they lose their fluff. Exceptions are solid colors such as black, white, blue, self blue.Ooh! Thanks! Ah... so cockerels are different colours to the hens!
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In many OEGB colors, yes the boys and girls are different colors after they lose their fluff. Exceptions are solid colors such as black, white, blue, self blue.Ooh! Thanks! Ah... so cockerels are different colours to the hens!
Of course!They look like pullets.
Too red for what?I think some of those combs are too red. @MysteryChicken @TheOddOneOut
Too red for what?
Whose combs?
That font lolI shall agree. All are females.
Yeah, just hoping that one will be a surprise rooster.All are females.
Duckwings are sooo pretty!Maybe you'll get lucky next time.
Soon I'll have to replace our old man Phoenix, our Silver Duckwing OEGB rooster. He's 6, going on 7.
Both the Silvers, & the BB reds, are beauties.Duckwings are sooo pretty!