Mamatomany123
Crowing
I would love to see them because sd he looks male, especially with the male specific coloring.She's a pullet I'll try and take a better picture. Later today.
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I would love to see them because sd he looks male, especially with the male specific coloring.She's a pullet I'll try and take a better picture. Later today.
First one's a female second one's a male, It is a pullet.I would love to see them because sd he looks male, especially with the male specific coloring.
Here is one that looks like a welsummer, They can look like any breed... This one lays blue and green eggs...I bought her from a breeder. I'm confused, I know Ee are a mutt breed. I've never seen one with no head feather. Her sister in the back shows the true signs of an EE.
Those are both fully mature. Cockerels look a lot different than roosters.First one's a female second one's a male, It is a pullet.
I would love to see them because sd he looks male, especially with the male specific coloring.
That bird is absolutely a cockerelShe's a pullet I'll try and take a better picture. Later today.
EEs can be a bit tricky but the red leakage is a big sign that it's a male. Hes gorgeous though.I was wrong, you are correct. He was checked by vent when he was young and no signs till the other day. You are 100% correct.
Thank you, I'm trying to rehome him. I don't need and fertilizer eggs for baby's. Lol.EEs can be a bit tricky but the red leakage is a big sign that it's a male. Hes gorgeous though.
Roosters have other purposes too. Unless you really can’t keep him there is no reason to be rid of him just because you don’t need fertilized eggs.Thank you, I'm trying to rehome him. I don't need and fertilizer eggs for baby's. Lol.