Jul 11, 2007 #11 hinkjc Crowing Premium Feather Member 13 Years Jan 11, 2007 12,681 147 331 PA Ozark - The true araucana have no butts. LOL Jody
Jul 11, 2007 #12 ozark hen Living My Dream 15 Years Apr 4, 2007 6,963 68 421 Mansfield, MO thank you Jody, hard to remember, araucana, americauna ??? which is which? ha Now I have it but who knows by tomorrow? Mine won't stand still long enough to see if their legs are green or slate. they seem to have to run everywhere!!
thank you Jody, hard to remember, araucana, americauna ??? which is which? ha Now I have it but who knows by tomorrow? Mine won't stand still long enough to see if their legs are green or slate. they seem to have to run everywhere!!
Jul 11, 2007 #14 allen wranch Crowing Premium Feather Member 18 Years Jan 11, 2007 3,625 525 481 San Marcos, TX Angie, In my case the dad did not determine the egg color of his daughters. I crossed my EE roo with my Lt Brahma hen. All the daughters lay a pink brown egg like their mom. I was so hoping for an olive egg layer. Oh well.
Angie, In my case the dad did not determine the egg color of his daughters. I crossed my EE roo with my Lt Brahma hen. All the daughters lay a pink brown egg like their mom. I was so hoping for an olive egg layer. Oh well.
Jul 11, 2007 #15 DementedHam Songster 12 Years May 23, 2007 157 1 129 Southern California personally, SHE looks like a HE because of the tail feathers, they are WAY too roosterish in my opinion
personally, SHE looks like a HE because of the tail feathers, they are WAY too roosterish in my opinion
Jul 11, 2007 #16 silkiechicken Staff PhD Premium Feather Member 16 Years Jan 25, 2007 21,501 1,228 596 Everett WA/Corvallis OR Quote: Hmm... I think it looks like a hen. I estimate 4 months or so old? EE roo's have sickles by then.
Quote: Hmm... I think it looks like a hen. I estimate 4 months or so old? EE roo's have sickles by then.