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Your other 2 cockerels must be older than these three chicks, then. You can usually tell by the comb at 5-6 weeks, sometimes earlier sometimes later. Same for some feather patterns. I think you will need to wait a bit longer before you can be sure on these little cuties. Sending girly pullet thoughts your way!
Kian, it's too early for anything but a guess. They don't have enough feathers yet to see the patterning on the one and the two white ones will either get dark red on their wing bows or they won't and you'll be waiting a while to say with any degree of certainty.
Your other 2 cockerels must be older than these three chicks, then. You can usually tell by the comb at 5-6 weeks, sometimes earlier sometimes later. Same for some feather patterns. I think you will need to wait a bit longer before you can be sure on these little cuties. Sending girly pullet thoughts your way!
Quote: Well then, I would think that the 3 you are showing will be pullets if the others are so obvious as roos already. (If they're all related, that is.) 3 out of 5 sounds like pretty typical odds. Good luck!!
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I agree. Comb is small and pale and the pattern is an even spread of black and white, no patches.