Mar 25, 2020 #1 CatWhisperer Crowing 11 Years Jun 16, 2013 1,546 5,263 441 northwest Arkansas I'm sure they are the same sex, not which sex. Suspecting cockerels. Attachments 20200325_155244.jpg 259.3 KB · Views: 41 20200325_155130.jpg 264.9 KB · Views: 16
Mar 25, 2020 #2 nchls school Crowing 9 Years Apr 22, 2015 7,983 5,622 486 Tennessee Yes, I would guess cockerel. In another week you will know for sure; only the cockerels' comb grow bigger at that age. Pullet combs do not grow until shortly before laying eggs.
Yes, I would guess cockerel. In another week you will know for sure; only the cockerels' comb grow bigger at that age. Pullet combs do not grow until shortly before laying eggs.
Mar 25, 2020 #3 Painted Calls Still the Mayor Premium Feather Member Aug 26, 2019 33,968 324,728 1,466 I agree. Those combs look awfully suspect.