NanaOfZanitas
Chirping
Wow, they look just like the 'Ameraucanas' sold to me at the Tractor Supply place here in town. They had EErs in the store, but I decided on these because I felt they'd be more heat tolerant in the desert.
I have 4 which were straight run, so I'm wondering the same thing with mine. I think 1 is a roo, as his comb is becoming more pronounced and he's body-wise getting bigger. Also, I watched a video on youtube where a gal said in most breeds, you can tell by the wing blades in the front section. Does anyone have experience with that sexing technique?
I have 4 which were straight run, so I'm wondering the same thing with mine. I think 1 is a roo, as his comb is becoming more pronounced and he's body-wise getting bigger. Also, I watched a video on youtube where a gal said in most breeds, you can tell by the wing blades in the front section. Does anyone have experience with that sexing technique?