What kind of comb do they have? If it's spiky then I would guess that they are cream legbars.@saris I am not sure of anything? Greenish blue eggs I got from someone and decided to see if I could hatch some
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What kind of comb do they have? If it's spiky then I would guess that they are cream legbars.@saris I am not sure of anything? Greenish blue eggs I got from someone and decided to see if I could hatch some
They would have tiny combs. If you part the fluff on their head you should be able to see them.@saris they don't have Combs yet 7 days old
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Has anyone had luck with raising two Ameraucana roos together since chicks and have them not fight as adults?
Ok, that's great to hear! I have 10 adult hens currently with one roo, but I have two young cockerels that were supposed to be girls and they are reeking havoc in the chicken yard. I have a batch of sixteen 6 weeks old chicks that has a couple males in it. I was going to do away with the other 3 roos and start with two that grew up together. 2 roos with about 24 hens should be ok