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It´s an auto-sexing breed male. 2 points to me......this is a very odd looking female and the breed is either embden or roman(not tufted)

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It´s an auto-sexing breed male. 2 points to me......this is a very odd looking female and the breed is either embden or roman(not tufted)
first pic looks like female but i would say male and second is a male and that breed looks like a pomixsebi dont think its a saddleback since they are more light brown
It´s an auto-sexing breed male. 2 points to me......![]()
It´s an auto-sexing breed male. 2 points to me......![]()
Here is another one ...boy or girl?
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which one?! Coz the autosexing male looks too femamine to be male ! And you have two point and i have ?!?!?zero![]()
The all- white one´s a male from last year. Pretty, isn´t he?! :/ I scored on that one, but I think you may have scored on the 2 youngsters, but time will tell.
Now, are you going to have a go at the white one with the patch on the head??
I don´t think it´s of any recognised breed. They are extremely docile, and don´t quite fit Cotton-patch (bill etc not pink enough) and they don´t quite fit Pilgrim (they have small single lobes), but they are auto-sexing, the females having the spectacles and the males the dove-grey rumps etc. My theory is that they´re just another branch of auto-sexing geese that got here in the time of the cotton-growing here and were left to develop their own type, as happened with the pilgrims and the cottons.. Just my guess.of which breed?!
haha thats easy its a boy![]()