They told us these are all sexed as female but im not positive, they also didn’t tell us they’re exact age, any ideas? There are five of them
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all look female so farThey told us these are all sexed as female but im not positive, they also didn’t tell us they’re exact age, any ideas? There are five of them
Agreed.all look female so far
Alright thanks, I figured but salt (grey one) made me think she could be a rooster, she was always a bit odd and had bigger tail feathers even though she was the smallestall look female so far
Agree with the age as wellFrom your photos, the ones in the photos look female. They look to be about 12 weeks old or more possibly
"Salt" is an easter egger! She'll lay blue eggs or green eggs, and the occasional brown/pink (that is, if she is a female)Alright thanks, I figured but salt (grey one) made me think she could be a rooster, she was always a bit odd and had bigger tail feathers even though she was the smallest
Agree with the age as well
Thanks, they told us they were three days old when we got them but they already had the rougher wing feathersFrom your photos, the ones in the photos look female. They look to be about 12 weeks old or more possibly
Yep, Garlic (white and brown) pepper and salt are my EEs, then paprika and Cayenne are my cinnamon queens. I also have a black star (black sex link) hen! Thanks"Salt" is an easter egger! She'll lay blue eggs or green eggs, and the occasional brown/pink (that is, if she is a female)
tail looks really female like as well...if it were a he, there would be saddle feathers.Alright thanks, I figured but salt (grey one) made me think she could be a rooster, she was always a bit odd and had bigger tail feathers even though she was the smallest