They kind of look like my americanos. They look young. Have they laid any eggs?
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Which breed will I not know about gender til around 12 weeks ? The ameraucanas ? Or Orpington ?They look female so far. They are lavender (self blue) and very pretty, but do not look like orpingtons, look more like ameraucanas. Orpingtons have full, round bodies. If so, you will not know for sure about gender until they are around 12 weeks old.![]()
No eggs only been given them today . Many thanks not sure the age . They were left at a woodland unfortunately and we rescued themThey kind of look like my americanos. They look young. Have they laid any eggs?
Likely both, LOL! I have had both breeds and it can take along time for the sex specific characteristics to develop.Which breed will I not know about gender til around 12 weeks ? The ameraucanas ? Or Orpington ?
I have a few cockrells and they all seemI am thinking Americana too because of the pea comb, I wasn't sure though. If you need to figure out how to keep your cockerels we can help you with that too!
I will Thankyou !Oh, and welcome to the forum. You should introduce yourself on the new member thread!![]()
The picture isn’t the best but that’s probably not a lavander Orpington. I have an Orpington girl growing right now and they have single combs, where as your girls have pea combs. Judging by the coloring and comb and body, it looks to be a self blue Ameraucana! Really pretty birds with beautiful blue eggs, I think it looks like both pullets so let’s cross our fingers for those blue eggs!I’m knew to this so bear with me ! Hi all ! Great little forum . I think these are lavender opington ? But any idea what gender these two are ?
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Thankyou so much for your reply !The picture isn’t the best but that’s probably not a lavander Orpington. I have an Orpington girl growing right now and they have single combs, where as your girls have pea combs. Judging by the coloring and comb and body, it looks to be a self blue Ameraucana! Really pretty birds with beautiful blue eggs, I think it looks like both pullets so let’s cross our fingers for those blue eggs!