I just want to confirm my suspicions.Why did you post here if you're sure it's a roo?
It's a girl. But you can believe what you prefer.
I took more pictures.
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I just want to confirm my suspicions.Why did you post here if you're sure it's a roo?
It's a girl. But you can believe what you prefer.
You're welcome. It's a common mistake between the two.Oh my! You are right they all have pink undertone legs; nothing close to yellow. All 4 are super friendly. Come running to the gate and hover at my feet. While I work in the coop I can put one on my shoulder and it will happy sit there. Thank you!
Ok. Are you going to post them?I just want to confirm my suspicions.
I took more pictures.
They were in the Barred Rock bin. The supplier was Hoover's Hatchery. I'm guessing labelling doesn't have to be accurate?You're welcome. It's a common mistake between the two.
Which white one...Looks like pullets except the white one, but still a bit early to tell.
I took a look at the legs. All four have the pink/grey skin tone. Nowhere near yellow. If only a few were pink and some were yellow. I might think it was an anomaly, like my golden laced wyandonettes with the wrong combs. But all 4 are pink/grey.I think that BRs (Barred Rocks) have darker colored legs as chicks, maybe Sahraschweiss's chicks are just growing out of that? But I don't know much about Cuckoo Marans, only BRs.
Then I guess OneHappyRooster is right! I never would have guessed! Sure are pretty!I took a look at the legs. All four have the pink/grey skin tone. Nowhere near yellow. If only a few were pink and some were yellow. I might think it was an anomaly, like my golden laced wyandonettes with the wrong combs. But all 4 are pink/grey.View attachment 2212342