Apr 6, 2012 #1 jz In the Brooder 9 Years Dec 1, 2010 44 3 34 Hello, Could someone please help determine if these two Easter Eggers are hens/roosters? They were both sold as females, but the 3 rowed comb on one of them is worrying me. They are the same age - 4 weeks old. Sorry for the poor picture quality. Thank you for any opinions/help! Julie
Hello, Could someone please help determine if these two Easter Eggers are hens/roosters? They were both sold as females, but the 3 rowed comb on one of them is worrying me. They are the same age - 4 weeks old. Sorry for the poor picture quality. Thank you for any opinions/help! Julie
Apr 6, 2012 #2 FireTigeris Tyger! Tyger! burning bright 10 Years Nov 22, 2009 5,037 84 296 Jacksonville, FL - Arligton- I would guess you have a pair, one male one female. Good luck.
Apr 6, 2012 Thread starter #3 jz In the Brooder 9 Years Dec 1, 2010 44 3 34 I don't know if it will make any difference, but I forgot to add that they are said to also be part Rhode Island Red. Thank you! Julie
I don't know if it will make any difference, but I forgot to add that they are said to also be part Rhode Island Red. Thank you! Julie
Apr 6, 2012 #4 StarLover21 Songster 8 Years Oct 11, 2011 2,199 127 173 Yes, one male one female, but the male sure does have a weird comb...kinda like a buttercup comb?
Apr 6, 2012 #5 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Aug 14, 2011 11,642 312 331 louisiana StarLover21 said: Yes, one male one female, but the male sure does have a weird comb...kinda like a buttercup comb? Click to expand... i was thinking the same thing on the cockerel looking one...they dont look like ee's but maybe they are 2nd or 3rd genaration ee's Last edited: Apr 6, 2012
StarLover21 said: Yes, one male one female, but the male sure does have a weird comb...kinda like a buttercup comb? Click to expand... i was thinking the same thing on the cockerel looking one...they dont look like ee's but maybe they are 2nd or 3rd genaration ee's