May 28, 2018 #1 lreichert Chirping 8 Years May 20, 2011 5 1 62 These 2 were hatched on May 1st. Any idea on what breed they are. I think I have a male and a female. Attachments 20180528_161510.jpg 1.5 MB · Views: 19 20180528_161510.jpg 1.5 MB · Views: 16
These 2 were hatched on May 1st. Any idea on what breed they are. I think I have a male and a female.
May 28, 2018 #2 OkieChickenGal Crowing Nov 23, 2017 647 1,562 251 Oklahoma They look like either welsummers or brown leghorns
May 28, 2018 #3 itspebbl Free Ranging 8 Years Jul 23, 2013 2,108 3,904 562 Georgia 2x One is definitely a cockerel (the one to the right). The other could be, but you may want to repost pictures of that one in a few weeks to get a more accurate guess.
2x One is definitely a cockerel (the one to the right). The other could be, but you may want to repost pictures of that one in a few weeks to get a more accurate guess.
May 28, 2018 #4 I I LOVE MY CHICKENS!25 In the Brooder Jun 4, 2017 28 16 41 Look like brown leghorns and I believe you got a male and a female
May 30, 2018 #6 Mrs. Light Sussex Songster 8 Years Jul 10, 2017 321 540 237 Rechasim, Israel To me they look like Plymouth Partridges.
May 30, 2018 #7 Crazy for Chickens! Free Ranging Jun 9, 2017 8,236 10,788 582 NW Missouri Welsummers or Brown Leghorns. When they are older, their earlobes will develop. This is the way to tell them apart. Red = Wellie White = BL
Welsummers or Brown Leghorns. When they are older, their earlobes will develop. This is the way to tell them apart. Red = Wellie White = BL
May 30, 2018 #8 Crazy for Chickens! Free Ranging Jun 9, 2017 8,236 10,788 582 NW Missouri Definite cockerel on the right.....left could be as well. They are a bit young still, so I would post a pIc of the left bird at six weeks.
Definite cockerel on the right.....left could be as well. They are a bit young still, so I would post a pIc of the left bird at six weeks.