Aug 11, 2017 #1 MamaInPajamas Songster 9 Years Joined Jan 7, 2015 Messages 73 Reaction score 3 Points 106 Location Minneapolis, MN We've got 2 Easter Eggers and a Barred Rock. They're about 5 weeks old. Thanks! Attachments 20170810_194009.jpg 984.9 KB · Views: 16 20170810_194028.jpg 1.1 MB · Views: 13 20170810_194016.jpg 865 KB · Views: 14
Aug 11, 2017 #2 sawilliams Songster Joined Nov 12, 2015 Messages 1,641 Reaction score 1,674 Points 241 Location Nor Cal 5 weeks is to young, most can be sexed at 10-12 weeks
Aug 11, 2017 #3 Lizardlicks Songster Joined Jul 9, 2016 Messages 99 Reaction score 70 Points 106 Location Spokane, WA I'm no expert, but I see some pinking going on in the BR's wattles, you might just have a roo. For EE's neither has the red feathering that's common to partridge colored roos that I can see.
I'm no expert, but I see some pinking going on in the BR's wattles, you might just have a roo. For EE's neither has the red feathering that's common to partridge colored roos that I can see.
Aug 11, 2017 #4 chicks are life Songster Joined Feb 11, 2016 Messages 1,275 Reaction score 572 Points 191 Location North carolina Easter egger all look female for now... If it pure barred rock then female Again they are to young to sex so this all could change post again 10-12 weeks of age
Easter egger all look female for now... If it pure barred rock then female Again they are to young to sex so this all could change post again 10-12 weeks of age
Aug 11, 2017 #5 Pork Pie Flockwit Premium Feather Member 10 Years Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Jan 30, 2015 Messages 58,441 Reaction score 243,658 Points 1,727 Agreed on the BR.
Aug 11, 2017 #6 lazy gardener Crossing the Road 7 Years Friend Spirit Joined Nov 7, 2012 Messages 27,613 Reaction score 27,422 Points 917 Location CENTRAL MAINE zone 4B I believe they are all female, based strictly on the feather coloring.
Aug 11, 2017 #7 debid Free Ranging 13 Years Friend Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 7,585 Reaction score 7,001 Points 576 Location middle TN lazy gardener said: I believe they are all female, based strictly on the feather coloring. Click to expand... X2 Are these from a hatchery?
lazy gardener said: I believe they are all female, based strictly on the feather coloring. Click to expand... X2 Are these from a hatchery?