Hello - I’m interested in opinions on what genders you think my baby chicks are. They are 3 week old duccles
I’m leaning towards chick 1 and 4 Roos and 2 and 3 pullets
I’m leaning towards chick 1 and 4 Roos and 2 and 3 pullets
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Thanks for your reply. I will update with new photos in a week or 2Welcome to BYC!
They’re a bit young to know for certain, but as of now I agree with your guesses.
Sounds good!Thanks for your reply. I will update with new photos in a week or 2
Little babies are now 5.5 weeks old and can fairly confidently say we have ended up with 3 Roos and 1 pullet. Feel a bit sad for our 1 single pullet who will be joining my existing flock of 4 fully grown hens. My plan is to keep the Roos as long as possible before having to rehome them so hopefully they can all blend before leaving the single pullet on her own with the other hensSounds good!
d'Uccles are pretty easy to sex at a younger age, so soon you should be able to tell. Those boys will pop up those combs soon enough.
Yes, you've got 3 boys and one girl.Little babies are now 5.5 weeks old and can fairly confidently say we have ended up with 3 Roos and 1 pullet. Feel a bit sad for our 1 single pullet who will be joining my existing flock of 4 fully grown hens. My plan is to keep the Roos as long as possible before having to rehome them so hopefully they can all blend before leaving the single pullet on her own with the other hens
I absolutely ADORE my D'Uccle roosties! They are ridiculously adorable and they're little crows are high stinkin' cute/ hilarious! I wouldn't trade them for anything. Hans and Franz are best bros for life!Little babies are now 5.5 weeks old and can fairly confidently say we have ended up with 3 Roos and 1 pullet. Feel a bit sad for our 1 single pullet who will be joining my existing flock of 4 fully grown hens. My plan is to keep the Roos as long as possible before having to rehome them so hopefully they can all blend before leaving the single pullet on her own with the other hens