Okay.. sorry if I drive you nuts with pics...
Here are the Leghorn EE's I got from Cynthia... (minus the one that died=(... And speaking of... Moriahquilts... those chicks I got from you... looking like there's a pretty good chance there are at least 4 pullets in that group!!
Oh, and Lisa.... I would take that black amer roo from you, but the crowing is a problem... I PM'd birdguy about it, if he doesn't end up wanting it, I could get it from him in 4-6 weeks when the expansion at my mom's place is done=)
This is the roo, all white, with muffs and beard, pea comb, pale legs (almost pink)
The pullet is the big one in the middle, there She has muffs/beard, slate legs, pea comb, a few black spots here and there, and not much of a tail... feather sexing did NOT apply with these two, the roo feathered much faster than the pullet... the others are the Leghorn EE's from Moriah=). Oh, and behind there you can see one of the Delaware pullets and the wheaten roos, I moved them in with the big girls today as the grow-out pen is getting crowded!!
This is the 2 of them side by side, you can see the pullets nice muffs/beard and slate legs here, the cockerel's back facing, he almost meets the standard for a white amer, except for those legs=)
Here are the Leghorn EE's I got from Cynthia... (minus the one that died=(... And speaking of... Moriahquilts... those chicks I got from you... looking like there's a pretty good chance there are at least 4 pullets in that group!!
Oh, and Lisa.... I would take that black amer roo from you, but the crowing is a problem... I PM'd birdguy about it, if he doesn't end up wanting it, I could get it from him in 4-6 weeks when the expansion at my mom's place is done=)
This is the roo, all white, with muffs and beard, pea comb, pale legs (almost pink)
The pullet is the big one in the middle, there She has muffs/beard, slate legs, pea comb, a few black spots here and there, and not much of a tail... feather sexing did NOT apply with these two, the roo feathered much faster than the pullet... the others are the Leghorn EE's from Moriah=). Oh, and behind there you can see one of the Delaware pullets and the wheaten roos, I moved them in with the big girls today as the grow-out pen is getting crowded!!
This is the 2 of them side by side, you can see the pullets nice muffs/beard and slate legs here, the cockerel's back facing, he almost meets the standard for a white amer, except for those legs=)
I am looking for a white ameraucana, maybe will hatch some next spring, but those would be fun too. Which roo are you going to put those with? The wheatens maybe? That would make some randomly colored very cute babies I am sure!
Finally no chickens in the garage. Well mostly. The polish is a teeny bantam and is going out in the day but in the garage at night for a bit, because she can go with under the bottom rails of the run and escape still (it sits on pavers because the irrigation out here can make the yard pretty wet. She is so so small, just a little teensy miniature version of my others. 