if you are referring to the bird on the far left standing up - that is female
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Both are girls. But they look like Easter Eggers to me. I have their twins! Ameraucana ,EE and OE 90% of the time the males have red or orange in the wings. It shows up at about 6 weeks old. Male will have a scattered pattern females are uniformed. Go to the Ameraucana thread and post your girls they are the experts. I have bought Amaucanas and posted them there only to be told nope Easter eggers. An expert I am not. But, I have had EE's for 4 years. I love the contrast of color and the green eggs. The EE thread has good info also. Good luck.I might have an issue. I have two girls and a roo Welsummer on order and due in September. Here is a picture of my first two members of my new flock 9/10 weeks old. They are both Ameraucanas and supposed to be hens, the brown one has quite the tail feathers though and as a newbie I am left wondering. I'm wondering if I have to break out my saw and hammer for another coop. Any guesses...male/female on the brown one?
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Yes, that's the one ty. Both look alike so I got lucky and have 2 girls out of 2 chicks! Can you sex them on hatch day?if you are referring to the bird on the far left standing up - that is female
I believe you can tell on hatch day...Females have a dark clear V on their heads and very dark chipmock color The males have a fuzzy V and are much lighter.Yes, that's the one ty. Both look alike so I got lucky and have 2 girls out of 2 chicks! Can you sex them on hatch day?
Thanks I did pick out the dark V one's thought they where cute. Who knew!