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Cute! I love her little fluffy cheek feathers! She was sold as an Olive Egger so Iām curious to see if she lays green eggs when the time comes.All girls. I have a EE that could be Daffodil's twin sister!![]()
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Cute! I love her little fluffy cheek feathers! She was sold as an Olive Egger so Iām curious to see if she lays green eggs when the time comes.All girls. I have a EE that could be Daffodil's twin sister!![]()
I think Cookie is a girl. My Speckled Sussex looked more boyish than her and turned out to be a pullet.Like you, I have doubts about Cookie. Hopefully I am wrong.
I go back and forth, her comb is pretty pale still and not much in the way of wattles but sheās also bold and confident, so who knows. I read on BYC that SS boys can be scraggly when young and Cookie kind of is.Like you, I have doubts about Cookie. Hopefully I am wrong.
I hope so too, thanks!I think Cookie is a girl. My Speckled Sussex looked more boyish than her and turned out to be a pullet.
Pullets!Hi,
Looking for some opinions on my chicks, theyāll be 10 weeks old in a couple days. Got them from My Pet Chicken as pullets.
Daffodil - an Easter Egger
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Cookie - Speckled Sussex
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Blueberry - Barred Rock and Lavender - lavender Orpington
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What does everyone think? I am thinking all are pullets but sometimes doubt creeps in and I start worrying. Cookie is currently the one Iām a little suspicious about.
Thanks!
Cool! Hope you get eggs soon.Hi @TheOddOneOut - it seems all are pullets, two (easter egger and orpington) have started laying in the last few weeks and the other two are squatting for us and looking very girlish but no eggs yet. Hopefully soon. Thanks for asking!