Frazzemrat1
Free Ranging
Looks like a pullet to me, no pointed saddle feathers
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So i know i have a roo. His "sister" is quite tall and looks different. The darker one is the definite roo. He crows often. And has for a while.
This one also came in the same batch
Hello
This is my first time raising chickens. I bought a mixed layer batch,and I'm not sure what breed I have. Most are the same,but there are a few different ones. I think they are all female. I got them when they were a day or so old,and they are now about 17-18 weeks. Can anyone tell what breeds they are?
Thank you!!
Top to bottom, left to right.
Easter Egger, Buff Laced Polish, Partridge Rock, Easter Egger "back" & either a Dark Cornish "pea comb" or a Barnevelder "single comb", Red Sexlink. All are females.
Great! I did a bit of googling,and was only correct on the Polish. I was way off on the others! Thank you so much.
I see two easter egger cockerels in those pictures.So i know i have a roo. His "sister" is quite tall and looks different. The darker one is the definite roo. He crows often. And has for a while.
PulletThis one also came in the same batch
Picture 1- easter egger pulletHello
This is my first time raising chickens. I bought a mixed layer batch,and I'm not sure what breed I have. Most are the same,but there are a few different ones. I think they are all female. I got them when they were a day or so old,and they are now about 17-18 weeks. Can anyone tell what breeds they are?
Thank you!!