Mar 28, 2017 #21 junebuggena Crowing Educator Friend Spirit Joined Apr 17, 2015 Messages 23,102 Reaction score 8,349 Points 491 Location Long Beach, WA NCchickens75 said: Chicken #5 Click to expand... NCchickens75 said: Chicken #6 Click to expand... NCchickens75 said: Chicken #7 Click to expand... NCchickens75 said: And last and littlest chicken #11 Click to expand... Cockerels.
NCchickens75 said: Chicken #5 Click to expand... NCchickens75 said: Chicken #6 Click to expand... NCchickens75 said: Chicken #7 Click to expand... NCchickens75 said: And last and littlest chicken #11 Click to expand... Cockerels.
Mar 28, 2017 #22 junebuggena Crowing Educator Friend Spirit Joined Apr 17, 2015 Messages 23,102 Reaction score 8,349 Points 491 Location Long Beach, WA NCchickens75 said: Chicken #9 Click to expand... NCchickens75 said: Chicken #10 Click to expand... Pullets.
NCchickens75 said: Chicken #9 Click to expand... NCchickens75 said: Chicken #10 Click to expand... Pullets.
Mar 28, 2017 #23 chickens r life Songster Joined Apr 13, 2015 Messages 616 Reaction score 39 Points 108 Location The Golden State chick 1- hen chick 2- hen chick 3- cockerel chick 4- hen chick 5-cockerel chick 6- cockerel chick 7- cockerel chick 8-hen chick 9- hen chick 10- hen chick 11- cockerel
chick 1- hen chick 2- hen chick 3- cockerel chick 4- hen chick 5-cockerel chick 6- cockerel chick 7- cockerel chick 8-hen chick 9- hen chick 10- hen chick 11- cockerel
Mar 28, 2017 Thread starter #24 NCchickens75 In the Brooder Joined Sep 22, 2016 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Points 12 Thank you for letting me know. How can you tell exactly so I can know next time.
Mar 28, 2017 #25 junebuggena Crowing Educator Friend Spirit Joined Apr 17, 2015 Messages 23,102 Reaction score 8,349 Points 491 Location Long Beach, WA Look at the cockerels and compare to the pullets. The primary difference at their age is comb development and coloring. The boys have bright red combs all ready, and flashier coloration.
Look at the cockerels and compare to the pullets. The primary difference at their age is comb development and coloring. The boys have bright red combs all ready, and flashier coloration.
Mar 28, 2017 #26 TheKindaFarmGal Free Ranging 6 Years Friend Joined May 4, 2016 Messages 5,694 Reaction score 9,342 Points 597 Location Somewhere in the Universe I agree with junebuggena.
Mar 28, 2017 #27 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Joined Aug 26, 2009 Messages 140,917 Reaction score 294,206 Points 2,097 Location Out to pasture agree with junebuggena - several cockerels