Apr 10, 2013 #1 pbennett In the Brooder 6 Years Joined Mar 28, 2013 Messages 31 Reaction score 0 Points 32 We have three Easter Eggers. Can you tell what gender these are or are they too young?
Apr 10, 2013 #2 EweSheep Flock Mistress 14 Years Joined Jan 12, 2007 Messages 21,914 Reaction score 212 Points 541 Location Land of Lincoln All of them are females.
Apr 10, 2013 Thread starter #3 pbennett In the Brooder 6 Years Joined Mar 28, 2013 Messages 31 Reaction score 0 Points 32 EweSheep said: All of them are females. Click to expand... Quote: We are new to chicks. Can you tell me why you think so?
EweSheep said: All of them are females. Click to expand... Quote: We are new to chicks. Can you tell me why you think so?
Apr 10, 2013 #4 EweSheep Flock Mistress 14 Years Joined Jan 12, 2007 Messages 21,914 Reaction score 212 Points 541 Location Land of Lincoln coloration and feather patterns and their combs are not red at this age to confirm cockerals.
Apr 10, 2013 #5 salt and pepper Songster 7 Years Joined Oct 21, 2012 Messages 2,249 Reaction score 53 Points 163 Location North Georgia Mountains All pullets, they're combs are still small, and yellow.
Apr 10, 2013 #6 missnu01 Songster 7 Years Joined Nov 16, 2012 Messages 2,749 Reaction score 158 Points 226 Their combs are peach colored with little to no red tint...Roosters start getting large red combs and wattles way way sooner than females...Females won't get their big red combs and wattles until right before they start to lay eggs.
Their combs are peach colored with little to no red tint...Roosters start getting large red combs and wattles way way sooner than females...Females won't get their big red combs and wattles until right before they start to lay eggs.
Apr 10, 2013 Thread starter #7 pbennett In the Brooder 6 Years Joined Mar 28, 2013 Messages 31 Reaction score 0 Points 32 Thanks for all of your help. We are very new to chickens and are still learning.