Roo or Hen

chickenbutt22

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Jan 15, 2021
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I have some 7-8 week old araucana and glw chickens that I am wondering if they are a cockerel or hen. I have 2, one of each breed that are different.
 

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At least one of your GLW’s has a single comb which just means that you probably got them from a hatchery. Your so called ’araucana’s’ are actually EE’s (Easter Eggers). :) With the age that you say they are, there seems to be a few cockerels. The one on the right in pic 1 is definitely a male and perhaps the one on the left, the focused GLW in pic 2 is male, pic 3 is just one of the ones from another pic (I think), pic 4 isn’t too clear but it’s probably the single comb one who might be male, unsure on pic 5 & 6 but it looks like one of the chickens in the 7th pic (which seem to all be girls), middle GLW in pic 8 is cockerel, pic 9 isn’t too clear and the last pic boy on right. :)
 
:welcome
At least one of your GLW’s has a single comb which just means that you probably got them from a hatchery. Your so called ’araucana’s’ are actually EE’s (Easter Eggers). :) With the age that you say they are, there seems to be a few cockerels. The one on the right in pic 1 is definitely a male and perhaps the one on the left, the focused GLW in pic 2 is male, pic 3 is just one of the ones from another pic (I think), pic 4 isn’t too clear but it’s probably the single comb one who might be male, unsure on pic 5 & 6 but it looks like one of the chickens in the 7th pic (which seem to all be girls), middle GLW in pic 8 is cockerel, pic 9 isn’t too clear and the last pic boy on right. :)
20210107_161421.jpg they look like araucana to me. I didnt know EE had beards?
 

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:welcome
At least one of your GLW’s has a single comb which just means that you probably got them from a hatchery. Your so called ’araucana’s’ are actually EE’s (Easter Eggers). :) With the age that you say they are, there seems to be a few cockerels. The one on the right in pic 1 is definitely a male and perhaps the one on the left, the focused GLW in pic 2 is male, pic 3 is just one of the ones from another pic (I think), pic 4 isn’t too clear but it’s probably the single comb one who might be male, unsure on pic 5 & 6 but it looks like one of the chickens in the 7th pic (which seem to all be girls), middle GLW in pic 8 is cockerel, pic 9 isn’t too clear and the last pic boy on right. :)
At first they told is they were speckled sussex. Then they didn't have speckles. Then we thought they were ameraucana. Then someone told us they were araucana. Lol. So now they are easter Eggers? Lol. Good to know
 

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