Could someone please assure me that this is indeed a pullet? I purchased this one from a hatchery as a day-old sexed pullet and she is 7 weeks old now. I have since had two other chicks of different breeds from the same hatchery turn out to be cockerels, so now I'm getting a bit paranoid every...
Would anyone mind taking a stab at this one for me please? This is supposed to be a sexed pullet from a hatchery, now 7 weeks old. The comb and wattles have me concerned, but the leg length, thickness, body stance and demeanor is not that of a cockerel. Thoughts please?
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This is supposed to be a sexed lavender Orpington pullet. She is 7 wks old. Please assure me that she is a she and try not to make me cry. I already have one mis-sexed chick already
I have an 8 wk old light brahma...I am completely unsure of gender. I was pretty certain I had a pullet for awhile, but now "she" has started play sparring with my cockerel multiple times a day. And the pea comb has three little rows. Any help please because pea combs are always hard for me to...
I got this chick, along with a diverse breed flock from a hatchery. She was supposed to be a sexed female. However, her quickly changing looks are making me grow increasingly concerned. It seems as though with as easy as it is to auto sex Welsummers, well trained people certainly should be able...
Wondering the gender on my 4 week old Welsummer. It was bought from a hatchery as a sexed female but the older it gets, the more I'm starting to worry. Thoughts? The very bottom pic with all the chicks shows my Welsummer in the very top lefthand corner, to give you an idea of the v placement on...
This Spring will be my first clutch of babies that I will be raising myself, and will be receiving an order of 25 chicks. Do you have any recommendations as to the best "diy" brooders for this many chicks? I'm leaning towards the kiddie pool concept with cardboard boxes along the perimeter...