Jan 14, 2013 #1 nrogers2 Hatching 7 Years Joined Jan 2, 2013 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Points 7 Location Northwest Missouri I've had some debates over what breed of chickens these would be, and I'm assuming they are all male too. The last one is all black, with a little white/tan coloring on tip of wings. Also a green/bluish tint to color.
I've had some debates over what breed of chickens these would be, and I'm assuming they are all male too. The last one is all black, with a little white/tan coloring on tip of wings. Also a green/bluish tint to color.
Jan 15, 2013 #2 draye Crowing 14 Years Friend Joined Nov 30, 2010 Messages 8,982 Reaction score 751 Points 471 Location Arkansas nrogers2 said: I've had some debates over what breed of chickens these would be, and I'm assuming they are all male too. The last one is all black, with a little white/tan coloring on tip of wings. Also a green/bluish tint to color. Click to expand... Hello and . Those could be Ameraucana's, pictures aren't to clear to my eyes. They could be the common Easter Egger also. Yes, I think they are all roosters.
nrogers2 said: I've had some debates over what breed of chickens these would be, and I'm assuming they are all male too. The last one is all black, with a little white/tan coloring on tip of wings. Also a green/bluish tint to color. Click to expand... Hello and . Those could be Ameraucana's, pictures aren't to clear to my eyes. They could be the common Easter Egger also. Yes, I think they are all roosters.
Jan 15, 2013 #3 ramirezframing Crowing 8 Years Friend Spirit Joined Mar 2, 2011 Messages 9,123 Reaction score 342 Points 316 Location Knee Deep all are roos the only one that could be ameracana is the middle and only if he is soild blue, the others are ee's
all are roos the only one that could be ameracana is the middle and only if he is soild blue, the others are ee's