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chickenvilla22
In the Brooder
- Nov 27, 2022
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Wow ! Yes she does!!! Thanks so much!
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Hahahahaha now I've looked at the suggestions on the thread I have to agree with you!Nothing about them even have ameraucana or aruacana in them
Hello! This is my first ever post after months of lurking as a non member!
I have a small mixed flock.
These are my believed americuanas (no Tufts/moustache)
I'm aware it's hard to sex from birth.. I hatched these from an egg in April this year and there still not laying ... Can anyone tell me if they are boys or girls???
Thanks in advance!
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Ameraucana look more like our Alice, on the right with purple leg band. Next to her is an olive egged (she does look very similar).Hello! This is my first ever post after months of lurking as a non member!
I have a small mixed flock.
These are my believed americuanas (no Tufts/moustache)
I'm aware it's hard to sex from birth.. I hatched these from an egg in April this year and there still not laying ... Can anyone tell me if they are boys or girls???
Thanks in advance!
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Hello! This is my first ever post after months of lurking as a non member!
I have a small mixed flock.
These are my believed americuanas (no Tufts/moustache)
I'm aware it's hard to sex from birth.. I hatched these from an egg in April this year and there still not laying ... Can anyone tell me if they are boys or girls???
Thanks in advance!
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I would breed with Cochins personally. Both are large breeds with heavily feathered legsI guess if there not pure I should just keep them for eating eggs? Unless anyone knows what I could pair them with to breed beautiful chicks?
Unfortunately I don't have any brahama.
I have
White leghorns (pullets)
Buff chocins (pair) and white (pair)
Sussex (hens)
and now I'm questioning the others I have