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Which 6 do you think are pullets?Wow, that's a lot of cockerels!I only see about 6 that might be pullets.
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Which 6 do you think are pullets?Wow, that's a lot of cockerels!I only see about 6 that might be pullets.
Im pretty sure those are hens but number 9 seems to be younger than the rest. It doesn't have it's feathers on the top of its head. That's why I said I'm pretty sure they aren't the same age.look like all of them are same age, but I think you have only roosters :/
but there is 3 I think could be pullets, but not sure, I think number 9, 13 and 17 could be pullets but not sure tho.
but it looks like to me that the person that sold them to you could maybe have picked the chicks they tought where rooster to you but not necessarily tho
it happened to me, I bought silkies, all of them tured out to be boys :/
someone that had got chicks from the same person said this happened to him to, he bought 20 chicks and all where roosters, but I'm not saying that happened to you necessarily tho but this just reminded me of that time when this happened to me
My opinions:Which 6 do you think are pullets?
Number 19 and 20 are the same ones ^.^ they are like twins that's why I keep them in the same picture and 21 he's clearly a boy. LolMy opinions:
2 - pullet
4 - possibly a pullet
7 - pullet
8 - possibly pullet
13 - pullet
17 - pullet
19 - probably pullet
(Actually, that was 7.)
I know I got alot of roosters but I know not all are males. I've learned alot from the past year on determining there sex. -_- never dealt with mixed breeds before. But want to make sure if my answers are correct on there sex.That much comb growth at just 8 weeks about have to be cockerels, even though they aren't red yet.