Thanks to auntiejessi3 who posted this and helped me out in identifying my meal maker… You can look up the hatch date and it will tell you what meal makers were included from that day…
https://meyerhatchery.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360023580191-What-is-the-Meyer-Meal-Maker-
Here’s a pic of our 10 week old speckled Sussex pullet. I’m not at all experienced with the breed but in comparison of comb and wattles, I’d guess cockerel.
We had the same issue. Nothing worked until I order 2 fertilized eggs and let her hatch them out. She was a great mother and hasn’t gone broody since. That was about 18 months ago. Of course, both chicks turned out to be roosters, but had no problem rehoming them.
Thank you to all who replied. Someone posted this chart which confirms speckled Sussex from her 8/8/22 hatch date.
https://meyerhatchery.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360023580191-What-is-the-Meyer-Meal-Maker-
We ordered 18 chicks from Meyer Hatchery (love them). They have a “meal maker” program where they send you 1 extra chick of their choice with the understanding you will donate the eggs (or meat if you order meat birds) to neighbors/the community. Anyway, they sent this beautiful bird, now 10...
I got my first group of 10 chicks about four years ago, raised them together and two ended up being roosters. Once in a while they would square off, but they wouldn’t fight. One became dominant. I ended up rehoming them to a zoo only because I didn’t need roosters and they were brutal to my...
Our local small zoo took the 2 Roos from our first flock. When our buff Orpington became broody and nothing else worked I got 2 eggs for her to hatch. Great mom, but both Roos! They found a home together via Nextdoor app.
Totally agree. Her/his tail feathers are much shorter, but not the nice rounded feathers I’m used to seeing on my four older hens. Fingers crossed all three of these are pullets.
Thank you so much to all who replied. All pullets - That’s what we were hoping. The tail feathers on the fibro weren’t like the neat & nicely rounded ones on our older hens (different breeds though), so we were concerned. Thanks again!
I have three new chicks and as I am new to these breeds, wondering if anyone has a guess as to the genders. They will be six weeks old tomorrow. The first is a blue Andalusian and I’m pretty sure it’s a pullet. The other two I’m not so sure about. One is a silver spangled Hamburg and the other...