2 and three are always fighting either together or with number 1 also the first three walk like Roos haha. The last two the combs are larger, but other than that I'm thinking pullets:
what are the others that you're unsure about? I know I have two Roos at least:(. One buff that's fighting but comb is not an indicator yet unless it's a feisty pullet, haha.
Thanks, I was more curious about the three combs things I don't really know how to tell by the number of combs stuff it's new to me. The redness was how I could tell my last group who was luckily only one out of 26 to be a rooster.
sorry about that upgraded the pics to different ones. Only one chick is really red so I'm guessing it's a he :(. The others are more roo attitudes haha
I have five buffs, but they haven't started turning pink yet. Only one buff is making me think too because of "her" personality. They are 4-5 weeks they have a few days apart between chicks so they could complete the order at the store. The Easter Eggers 10 and 14 and one buff are making me...
For my leghorns who are now over a year old. I had 9 and only one rooster haha he's the scaredy cat of the group haha. I have two hens that are the fiesty investigators of the group. He tells them to do stay in the coop when he hears a noise(me or horses) they just push him out of their way...
Also surprisingly two of my supposed to be buff orpingtons may or maybe not be Easter Eggers or a combination of Easter Eggers/orpingtons they are a lovely white color and so pretty.
i bought some buffs and Easter Eggers a month ago. I feel like some are mixed breeds too. 17 "pullets" though I'm feeling like there's at least 3 are roos:(
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Chick #8&9
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