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In the Brooder
I just want to make sure these are all. Cockerels. They are going to someone who is gonna eat them if they are
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I see at least 8 cockerels in that first photo alone.I just want to make sure these are all. Cockerels. They are going to someone who is gonna eat them if they are
Too young to be sure, but the first is starting to look like it might be a cockerel. The second is very likely a pullet.Here are my 2 Easter eggers. They are about 5 weeks old, any way to tell if they look like roos or pullets? Thank you!
All look like pulletsHello ^_^ My husband and I are new to the chicken community and have several easter eggers. I've been reading the forum and I think I know the the sex of two of the birds and three I'm just not 100% sure. They are about 15 weeks, I believe.
The white and buff I believe is a pullet and the one at the bottom of the pictures. I'm not so sure about the three in the middle. The partridge with the white neck and the partridge with the yellow...I'm worried about roosters...then the grey/orange I'm really not sure! Any help would be greatly appreciated...we already have two roos...a partridge rock and a buff orpingtonton. Don't need more *_*