Nope and she will be 1yr in May.Has she brooded before? Definitely keep us posted!
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Nope and she will be 1yr in May.Has she brooded before? Definitely keep us posted!
Buck is handsome! He looks like he's questioning your choices to move him though that's good that he's being helpful to the hens even though he's not sure why he's in there
I have a young cockerel in with some pullets, they surprised me by starting to lay last week so I had to get an oyster shell dish in there. He was such a good boy, he got all excited and called them over and was pecking at it and got all his ladies to try it he's not perfect to the SOP, but he's such a sweetie so it makes it tempting to at least hatch a few chicks from him.
Nope and she will be 1yr in May.
Here's the peep update! I didn't quite get everything around to move them to the bigger brooder (I've not been feeling great for a few days now, so I've kinda been dragging my feet on getting things moving ), but they should be good to move over first thing in the morning.
Anyway, the peeps themselves! Look at these goons!
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The keeper peepers:
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Judy booties:
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The non-Judy booty (who sure is looking like a cockerel already... ) :
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And the non-keeper babies:
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May I ask how you can tell? I can't see a difference
Do you mean about the suspect cockerel? To be honest, I'm suspicious of both of the Splashes (and a few others), which may be why you're not seeing a difference in them. The one I pointed out in particular already has a bigger comb with a tinge of color to it, plus those big ole feet. That said, I do tend toward being overly paranoid about all my peeps being cockerels, so I may just be seeing things because of that.
What a beautiful hatch! those Judy booties are tops!Here's the peep update! I didn't quite get everything around to move them to the bigger brooder (I've not been feeling great for a few days now, so I've kinda been dragging my feet on getting things moving ), but they should be good to move over first thing in the morning.
Anyway, the peeps themselves! Look at these goons!
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The keeper peepers:
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Judy booties:
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The non-Judy booty (who sure is looking like a cockerel already... ) :
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And the non-keeper babies:
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Yup, I was talking about the suspect cockerel. Indeed, both splashes look alike, but I don't want to give you any more worries.
I've completely given up on trying to guess before week 6
What a beautiful hatch! those Judy booties are tops!
Haha, no worries, I already am worrying about it Actually, I'm feeling right now like the 9 chicks are 5 cockerels and 4 pullets, but of course things can change a lot at this age.
That's the nice thing about the Cochins! I'm usually pretty confident of their sexes by 3-4 weeks old.
She made some awfully cute peeps I'm setting more from that coop on Sunday, but, with everyone in there laying at this point, I unfortunately won't be able to confidently say which ones are Judy booties and which aren't.
That's OK, I'll pick the cutest blues and splashes from the hatch and I'll know they are Judy booties!Haha, no worries, I already am worrying about it Actually, I'm feeling right now like the 9 chicks are 5 cockerels and 4 pullets, but of course things can change a lot at this age.
That's the nice thing about the Cochins! I'm usually pretty confident of their sexes by 3-4 weeks old.
She made some awfully cute peeps I'm setting more from that coop on Sunday, but, with everyone in there laying at this point, I unfortunately won't be able to confidently say which ones are Judy booties and which aren't.