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Not due to feather plucking or lying in faeces. in a shed with 14 hens getting worried any ideas?
only the two cockerels are affected
cheers dan
That's exactly what we and our allotment friend thought?
However I want them to be hens so didn't think I was giving a impartial view.
I have raised 6 golden wyne dott bantams who were 1000% easier to identify
thanks i stared a new thread would let me add multi pic here
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/847449/need-help-sexing-the-10-13-week-old-blackrock-rhodeislandred-cross
check it out please got all the chicks on :P
yea thanks it did take a while especially when the phone ran out of battery half way through. :D We also love the one with the funky crest, will send you the picture of the mother if you like she is similar but totally black gets called granny.
The last three you think are roos they are alot...
Here are the 10 chicks, i have already posted however in the group pictures it was hard to tell, i think i have 2 or 3 cockerels with the rest being pullets.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
Hatched these chicks 13 weeks ago and still struggling it determining the sex, I think out of the 10 I have 3 cockerels and rest pullets.
These are a mix breed with black-rock mothers and rhode island red fathers.
Got this initial photo going to take individual pictures/in pairs for better...
Ok thanks ver much for all the help i am using a sponge re-wetting every 12 hours so it raises to 45% then drops to around 38% then repeat.
temp is always at a constant 37.5 c
When it is day 19 i will just have to add a bigger sponge or figure something out.
Dan