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  1. Mosey2003

    Facing off - cockerels?

    That gives me some hope then, as mine are nowhere near as big as yours :) Gotta keep the dream alive! lol
  2. Mosey2003

    Facing off - cockerels?

    Actually, I was wrong on the age, I just got a calendar out and counted and they'd be 11-12 weeks old today, depending on if they were newly hatched when I picked them up or a week old. Does it matter that none of them have any combs bigger than any others? They're all still very small. Some...
  3. Mosey2003

    Facing off - cockerels?

    Sigh... I've got at least three with red combs and wattles. I guess as long as I have six pullets I'll be fine, but I was hoping not to have to deal with boys.
  4. Mosey2003

    Facing off - cockerels?

    Hmmm... Will have to inspect closer tonight!
  5. Mosey2003

    Facing off - cockerels?

    Oh good! At least they're mostly pullets then. Sometimes I swear that one is pretty red, but then other times I can't find a red comb in the bunch... Can it bloom up if they're excited?
  6. Mosey2003

    Facing off - cockerels?

    Approximately 11-12 weeks (I just actually got a calendar out and counted, oops!), sorry I skipped over that the first time you asked
  7. Mosey2003

    Facing off - cockerels?

    I don't have any individual or close-ups, and I don't know which it is that commonly does it (they're all yellow, lol!). To my untrained chicken eye, they all pretty much look the same feather and shape wise. 11-12 weeks old. Of course, that could mean they're all cockerels, too...
  8. Mosey2003

    Facing off - cockerels?

    I'm holding out hope on at least one of my English Buff Orpingtons just being an aggressive hen and not a cockerel. I can't watch videos at work, but "facing off" is what this one seems to do. Raises the neck feathers and flaps at other chickens. I've tried looking at the neck feathers to see...
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