Oct 18, 2013 #1 rh18 In the Brooder 6 Years Joined Sep 5, 2013 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Points 46 Can anyone please tell me the breed of this pullet? She is 3 months old according to the seller (I'm not sure about the age). Please tell me her age too if you can.
Can anyone please tell me the breed of this pullet? She is 3 months old according to the seller (I'm not sure about the age). Please tell me her age too if you can.
Oct 18, 2013 #2 Wyandottes7 Crowing 6 Years Friend Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 20,586 Reaction score 1,384 Points 401 Looks like either a muffless, single combed Easter Egger, or an Easter Egger/game breed mix. I'd say that she is a little less than three months old.
Looks like either a muffless, single combed Easter Egger, or an Easter Egger/game breed mix. I'd say that she is a little less than three months old.
Oct 18, 2013 #3 Lady of McCamley Free Ranging 14 Years Educator Spirit Friend Joined Mar 19, 2011 Messages 8,535 Reaction score 7,805 Points 662 Location NW Oregon I'm seeing green legs so I say Easter Egger pullet...about 3 months...yeah, maybe a little younger but close to 3 months. Cute pullet. I'm seeing a single comb too so probably won't give you colored eggs though (likely just brown). Lady of McCamley
I'm seeing green legs so I say Easter Egger pullet...about 3 months...yeah, maybe a little younger but close to 3 months. Cute pullet. I'm seeing a single comb too so probably won't give you colored eggs though (likely just brown). Lady of McCamley
Oct 18, 2013 #4 miquwid Songster 6 Years Joined Feb 14, 2013 Messages 1,595 Reaction score 104 Points 158 Location Western NY My Coop My Coop I agree game mix, I hope you post images as she gets older.
Oct 18, 2013 #5 chickengeorgeto Crowing 7 Years Joined Dec 25, 2012 Messages 8,047 Reaction score 4,347 Points 431 Location Big Bend of the Tennessee River's Right Bank. Always the contrarian I say she is a he because of the husky stance, the brown red hackles coming in on the neck, and the little spurs popping out on her/his shanks. Keep us posted.
Always the contrarian I say she is a he because of the husky stance, the brown red hackles coming in on the neck, and the little spurs popping out on her/his shanks. Keep us posted.
Oct 19, 2013 Thread starter #6 rh18 In the Brooder 6 Years Joined Sep 5, 2013 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Points 46 Our rooster is keep trying to mate with her soo she must be a pullet
Oct 19, 2013 Thread starter #7 rh18 In the Brooder 6 Years Joined Sep 5, 2013 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Points 46 She's a very flighty bird....