Where are your birds from? Knowing that we can help you narrow down what it might be.idk maybe its not a jersey giant… what could it be if not?
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Where are your birds from? Knowing that we can help you narrow down what it might be.idk maybe its not a jersey giant… what could it be if not?
idk maybe its not a jersey giant… what could it be if not?
The black one is definitely not anything like a Jersey Giant. She is an Easter Egger.the black one?
california i got them from a farm that had like 100-150 chicks and it was a bunch of EE’s and then these two were the only different ones so i picked them up.Where are your birds from? Knowing that we can help you narrow down what it might be.
and guess on gender?Neither of your chickens are purebred, they both have beards.
The black one is an Easter Egger, and the "Light Brahma" is a mixed breed, likely an Easter Egger as well if she ends up laying blue or green eggs; she also looks like she has Cornish Cross genetics because of that spacious heart girth. They are both pullets.california i got them from a farm that had like 100-150 chicks and it was a bunch of EE’s and then these two were the only different ones so i picked them up.
yahhh i hope there both pullets! im allowed to only keep hens in my area and itd really suck having to get rid of her. Thanks so much for the information!The black one is an Easter Egger, and the "Light Brahma" is a mixed breed, likely an Easter Egger as well if she ends up laying blue or green eggs; she also looks like she has Cornish Cross genetics because of that spacious heart girth. They are both pullets.
Since the farm had mostly EEs, I would guess that both of these are also Easter Eggers.california i got them from a farm that had like 100-150 chicks and it was a bunch of EE’s and then these two were the only different ones so i picked them up.
The pullet is indeed a pullet. I do have many tips and tricks for telling the gender, but I cannot get them right now.yahhh i hope there both pullets! im allowed to only keep hens in my area and itd really suck having to get rid of her. Thanks so much for the information!
here are more pictures i just took are you sure a pullet? i had someone say cockerel yesterday. Im new to chicken keeping so what are some tips and tricks to tell the gender?