Dec 5, 2011 Thread starter #21 tlangsr81 Chirping 13 Years Joined Jul 16, 2011 Messages 35 Reaction score 0 Points 80 Location Madera, CA My apologies. It is this one.
Dec 5, 2011 #22 Twiggers96 Chirping 8 Years Joined Sep 3, 2011 Messages 131 Reaction score 0 Points 91 Location Arcadia, FL The one in question is probably an EE. I would like to say Ameraucana but then there will be zillions of posts telling us that they only come from certain breeders.
The one in question is probably an EE. I would like to say Ameraucana but then there will be zillions of posts telling us that they only come from certain breeders.
Dec 5, 2011 #23 DTchickens Crowing 16 Years Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 4,394 Reaction score 65 Points 396 Location Bailey, Mississippi. Quote: Appears to be a dark Cornish cockerel. Last edited: Dec 5, 2011
Dec 5, 2011 #24 stephanie1992 Songster 8 Years Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 3,843 Reaction score 38 Points 191 Location Central California (Denair/Turlock) i say EE and cornish. EE may be a pullet. cant c the face. but the cornish is cockrel
Dec 5, 2011 #25 Lothiriel Crowing Premium Feather Member 13 Years Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 10,324 Reaction score 240 Points 461 Location New York State My Coop My Coop The first bird you posted today is an Easter Egger pullet. The second one is a Dark Cornish cockerel.
The first bird you posted today is an Easter Egger pullet. The second one is a Dark Cornish cockerel.
Dec 5, 2011 #26 GuineaLady93 Crowing 13 Years Joined Aug 7, 2011 Messages 806 Reaction score 31 Points 251 Location Cameron, NC My Coop My Coop Quote: How can you tell it's a hen?
Dec 10, 2011 #27 WhiteMountainsRanch Crowing 9 Years Joined Jun 19, 2010 Messages 5,404 Reaction score 34 Points 256 Location San Diego, CA Quote: How can you tell it's a hen? They were probably guessing as it has no comb to speak of yet.