We got a few Easter egger pullets from TS about 3 weeks ago, and normally I would say that’s way too early to sex a chick but what do you guys think? This one’s comb and waddles are very bright, and it’s comb is pretty wide though very flat.
We have two lavender Orphingtons, this one we are on the fence on if it’s a Roo or a Hen? Almost 7 weeks old. Any thoughts? Or characteristics to look out for with this breed in the coming weeks? Thanks for the input!
We will continue to wait until we hear a crow and then will have to find this...
so I bought these chicks three Saturdays ago. I know my local tractor supply receive them on that Thursday so they’re like three weeks and two days old the two blackish ones are supposedly blue Australorps, but they look to me how my plymouth barred rock looked, so now I’m confused did they mess...
I’m trying to decide if its a good time to rehome my little guy.
I have 4 two month old chicks that I’m working on integrating into a flock of 4 year old hens. Turns out 1 (maybe 2) of my chicks is a roo. One has definitely found his voice. Unfortunately, I can’t have Roos in my city so I have...
1st EE that has this coloring. 5 weeks old, with the copper on the wing and pointed feathers...my guess is Roo. What are your thoughts? Thanks in advance.
Ordered from a hatchery as day old pullet. Bit concerned with how incredibly slow the tail feathers came in (they are still very short too) and some patching on the upper wings. She has some pretty thick legs compared to my blue eastern egger and speckled Sussex. Doesn't have much roo attitude...