Mar 25, 2020 #1 CatWhisperer Crowing 11 Years Friend Joined Jun 16, 2013 Messages 1,546 Reaction score 5,263 Points 441 Location northwest Arkansas I'm sure they are the same sex, not which sex. Suspecting cockerels. Attachments 20200325_155244.jpg 259.3 KB · Views: 43 20200325_155130.jpg 264.9 KB · Views: 16
Mar 25, 2020 #2 nchls school Crowing 9 Years Spirit Friend Joined Apr 22, 2015 Messages 7,983 Reaction score 5,627 Points 486 Location 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 Friend Joined Aug 26, 2019 Messages 33,968 Reaction score 324,761 Points 1,466 I agree. Those combs look awfully suspect.