combs. they are bright red too.
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combs. they are bright red too.
Oh no.... chick # 3 (no pic yet), Chip, looks just like #1 .... Oh no.... 3 boys!!! and no girls!!!Yes, both boys!
oops.... My two are the about the same age and both are looking to be girls! Yippy! I have one more that is a little younger that is still so tiny. For some reason that one gives me boy vibes. I will have to get photos for you to compare.Oh no.... chick # 3 (no pic yet), Chip, looks just like #1 .... Oh no.... 3 boys!!! and no girls!!!
oops.... My two are the about the same age and both are looking to be girls! Yippy! I have one more that is a little younger that is still so tiny. For some reason that one gives me boy vibes. I will have to get photos for you to compare.
Definitely boys.Yes, both boys!
No color pattern for sexing that I know of. Mine seem to be sexable at 6-8 weeks with the roos identifiable by larger and redder comb and wattles.Is there a certain color pattern to determine sex with this breed? Or the same as standard...comb, wattles....etc..