Well so far it was the same as the answers I got off I asked any any else. So I guess if it's wrong then 3 other people are wrong to! I was selling them so I was asking several people to be decimate IRS not a chicken I'm selling. I thought I'd several people give the same answer I have a better...
I started with 12 chicks and am down to four females. So believe me, I experienced some serious rooster fights and it started very suddenly at 6 weeks old during rainy weather when it wasn't easy partitioning of the run for a bunch of chicks only to find another one bleeding!
Don't laugh at me but I was desperate to tell mine apart because they were fighting bloody and I had to know which ones to sell. I read to tie a gold ring on a string and hold it over the chick. The females, the ring goes in a circle, the male's it swings back and forth like a pendulum...
Some have to go because they are turning my chicken world upside down! They went from sweet little chicks all crowding on my lap and shoulders to a war zone!
I got a picture of all of them settled in for the night. They all have a little spur and they all seem to have big feet. They have a big run during the day and I think the one rooster is the instigator of all the fights but because of it, I can't figure out who the roosters are and I need to...
this white one and the two brown ones were ambushed so bad I had to cage them separate. I need to get rid of some of the rosters but have to know which ones
Can anyone help me determine if my Easter Eggers are Boys or girls? I got them straight run and at 6 weeks old they are ready to kill each other. Surely they can't all be roosters?