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This is th same 4 chickens from differnt angles sorry about the quality the zoom does not work but I'm not vry good at it either. Anyway this is the surviviors from the eggs I got fom County Girl do you see enough of the comb and bodies to tell if they may be pullet or roo? I sepparated them 10 day days and got 2 egs every other day. 1 drk brown one pearl white. I know the white is a pullet,none of the others have tried to crow or in any way display that I've seen or heard. Any ideas?
 
The people who do the NPIP testing does it. A vet might do thst to.

Me and Donna are heading home from Foleys. We had a blast and have a car full!
We both got a trio of pencilled wyandotte bantans, I got a pair of LF chocolate wyandottes, and a very nice pair of slw juvinilles.

She got the best BLRW roo and 4 hens!! And a chocolate ORPINGTON chick and a slw chick

Whooot
She says Hi!
 
Omg Donna. Went out to feed and get pics of the new birds.. went in the coop, and they wouldnt get off the pervh, so I put some on the ground and the chov. Roo took off out the door, so the pullet went after! Went out and csught the pullet quickly. But the roo was out in the middle of the pasture. Went after him and he sped to a thick patch of tall grass, so I thought good, Easy catch. WRONG. He spef throught thst crap like a rabbit being chased by a terrier. Coulent believe how fast he was going through it. Lol I caught him and put him back in the coop, silly birdies.
 
Are you sure that the white one came from me? It could be splash, but I have never hatched one with wattles like that ever. It is possible that it is one of the EE eggs that I gave you. The daddy in that pen is a splash roo and the mama could have been a barred rock. I haven't hatched any of that combo so I don't know what it would do. It isn't one of my pure ameraucanas though.

The black is an EE and looks female. The two blues both look like boys to me (picture 2 and 3). The black in the bottom two pictures would also be an EE and both shots look female.







This is th same 4 chickens from differnt angles sorry about the quality the zoom does not work but I'm not vry good at it either. Anyway this is the surviviors from the eggs I got fom County Girl do you see enough of the comb and bodies to tell if they may be pullet or roo? I sepparated them 10 day days and got 2 egs every other day. 1 drk brown one pearl white. I know the white is a pullet,none of the others have tried to crow or in any way display that I've seen or heard. Any ideas?
 

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