you can't tell the color of eggs by the color of a chicken's tail. with the exception of auracanas and americaunas (they lay green-blue eggs) you tell by the color of a chicken's earlobe. if it is white it lays white eggs...if it is red it lays a shade of brown eggs.
black and pink with green dots and yellow lines
Grey, brown and white.
blue
It is located under her tail. The cloaca is where both the eggs and the bodily wastes are eliminated from the chicken.
a black horse with a black mane and tail is considered a black horse.
The hen is smaller and has a smaller tail, comb and wattle.The rooster is bigger has a larger tail, comb and wattle.
there are two, dun which is a beige colour with a black mane and tail and palomino which is slightly paler with a white mane and tail.
Ways to tell if a chicken is male or female: * If the chicken crows it is a male * If the chicken lays eggs it is female * Male chickens usually have large combs on their heads * Female chickens have rounded tail feathers * Male chickens have pointed tail feathers
Eggrolls came from southern Asia
Purple with Red polka dots on its tail! Muahahaha
all przewalkis horses are dun (cream with a black mane and tail) and a black stripe down the back (dorsal stripe).
Chicken defecate (poo) from their Vent. The vent is also known as the cloaca. The cloaca is a dual purpose organ located under the tail of the chicken. Eggs come from the same opening in their body but the waste opening is closed off when the chicken lays an egg.
No. UPDATE: Yes, in way you can actually tell, because roosters don't lay eggs and therefore don't sit on nests. So when your chicken starts laying eggs, you know its a "girl" (girl chicken= a chicken or hen, boy chicken = a rooster or cock) Roosters also crow and their combs and tail are most of the time (depends on the breed) bigger.
Males are basically red, with a black mask and throat. Females are brown, with red edges on wings and tail, and black mask and throat.
They are a sandy color with some black tips on some of their hairs. Most of them being on the tail.