Tailed Araucana and Ameraucana / Rhode Island Red: boys??

Boy or girl?

  • Both are pullets! Yay!

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • Both are cockerels. : (

    Votes: 8 88.9%
  • Georgie is a cockerel, Carrot is a pullet

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Carrot is a cockerel, Georgie is a pullet

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    9

deedletree

In the Brooder
9 Years
Jul 8, 2010
50
1
31
San Mateo
Hi,

I have a white Araucana that has a tail (someone was improving their Araucanas for some trait) and a red Ameraucana / Rhode Island Red cross. The white one "Georgie" is about 12 weeks, and the red one "Carrot" is about 10 weeks. I've posted these a Facebook site, and the consensus was that Georgie is definitely a boy and Carrot is also likely a cockerel. Georgie has some pointy saddle feathers, but the hackle feathers aren't too roo-ish yet.

I really, really wanted a blue egg layer and a green egg layer, and I can't have roosters where I live. These guys also had a respiratory illness when they were small, and since everything in chickens seems to go underground rather than get cured, I'm not willing to re-home them if there's a chance they will carry something to someone else's flock. So, these guys have to be girls or they'll need to be culled.

What do y'all think? Should I give them a little longer? Are they minutes from crowing?


Georgie


Carrot









 
They both look like boys, sorry.
Also a side note, I don't know what the breeder told you but the white one has not a drop of Ameraucana in it. He isn't even an EE. He has a single comb, no beard or muff, and yellow legs. Looks more like a leghorn than an EE.
 
Poor thing. . . the one thing he did have going for him was that he hatched from a huge blue egg. That was all I was really interested in when I bought him, that he would make huge blue eggs.
 
So, breed aside, what traits are tipping you off to roo-ish-ness? I've been poring over any photos I can find online, and keep coming back to not being certain with these two.
 
My bad, I'm no Araucana expert unfortunately
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but still, I see no Araucana in that cockerel.
 
My pullets pinked up around 8 weeks and started growing wattles by 11, but cockerels are further developed by that point. I see roosters. Sorry.
 

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