What breed and gender?

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May 13, 2016
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Hi, Can anyone tell me if these are EEs or could they be Ameraucanas? Also any idea off the gender? Thanks!!
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The first is a cockerel, and I'm thinking the other two are pullets. Also, the first two are definite EEs, not so sure about the last. I'm still thinking EE, but the Blue plumage and slate legs kind of prevent me from being 100% sure.
~Alex
 
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Thanks Alex, I'm hoping the last one is an Amerucana
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I'm going to get a better pic to post, I'm pretty sure it's a pullet.Guess I will know for sure when she( if it is a she) lays, I'm sure hoping for a nice blue egg...lol!!
 
Hi all, new to the forums at to ownership of a chicken, (soon to be a hen I believe).

Was given a chicken as a rescue in the big city. She's been with me for over 2 months now.

I need a little help figuring out what breed she is and if she is a she. Pretty sure a pullet, not experienced with chickens, so I just spoil her rotten.

She's tall I think for a chicken and grew fast in 2 months. She's about 8 inches long from back of the neck to her tail.

Any ideas?

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As of a month ago, late July , early August 2016










 
Hi all, new to the forums at to ownership of a chicken, (soon to be a hen I believe). Was given a chicken as a rescue in the big city. She's been with me for over 2 months now. I need a little help figuring out what breed she is and if she is a she. Pretty sure a pullet, not experienced with chickens, so I just spoil her rotten. She's tall I think for a chicken and grew fast in 2 months. She's about 8 inches long from back of the neck to her tail. Any ideas? Photo's as of 9-5-2016 As of a month ago, late July , early August 2016
:welcome and congrats Aww, she's a cutie! Not exactly sure what breed but certain she is a she. You may want to consider getting another pullet or hen (close to the same size) to keep her company as they are sociable creatures and don't do too well on their own. Best wishes to you and your new friend and be warned, chickens are addictive! :D
 
Also, if you go to the upper left corner at the beginning of this thread you could select the Start a New Thread box and ask about breed. You may get more responses that way. Good luck!
 

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