May 25, 2021 #1 C clarkfamilyhens In the Brooder Mar 26, 2021 12 10 36 Let’s hear it! I’ve bought 9 sexed pullets this year and this would be my 3rd roo if it’s a he. Fingers crossed he’s a she! Attachments D9BF8847-31B3-4E35-973B-446C377032D8.jpeg 303.6 KB · Views: 12 CAFC5CB9-0087-4B93-AC2A-2013683DBCC1.jpeg 308.3 KB · Views: 11
Let’s hear it! I’ve bought 9 sexed pullets this year and this would be my 3rd roo if it’s a he. Fingers crossed he’s a she!
May 25, 2021 #2 nuthatched Orneriness & Co. Premium Feather Member Nov 9, 2019 21,270 39,376 896 God's Country, Az That's awful big and pink for a 9 week chick...cockerel.
May 25, 2021 #3 Stepnout Crowing 5 Years May 6, 2018 670 1,624 277 New Brunswick, Canada 5-6 weeks looks like a cockerel! Other more knowledgeable people will give a better idea
May 25, 2021 #5 Offshoreorca Whale Whisperer Apr 15, 2020 1,733 8,444 531 Nova Scotia My Coop My Coop Young cockerel, yes.
May 25, 2021 #6 Rhodebar Lover Brahma Fanatic 9 Years Apr 5, 2015 11,107 13,195 751 Arrington, Tennessee USA He's a he!
May 25, 2021 #7 Lady Clucks-a-Lot Songster May 25, 2021 356 851 181 Edmond (Snohomish County) WA Definitely a little sir. I also have a sapphire olive egger and her crest is WAY smaller AND she's already 8 weeks old.
Definitely a little sir. I also have a sapphire olive egger and her crest is WAY smaller AND she's already 8 weeks old.