Sep 11, 2017 #1 R Ren In the Brooder Jun 22, 2017 12 4 16 Need some help with these guys. Thinking they are all Cockerels but I'm unsure. I think they are about two months old. maybe a little under. Thanks for all your help! Bird #1 Bird #2 Bird#3 And #4.
Need some help with these guys. Thinking they are all Cockerels but I'm unsure. I think they are about two months old. maybe a little under. Thanks for all your help! Bird #1 Bird #2 Bird#3 And #4.
Sep 11, 2017 #2 andreanar Crowing 5 Years May 16, 2014 2,832 4,929 437 Finger Lakes, NY Bird 2 may be a cockerel. Bird 4-need pics of whole bird. The other 2 look like pullets for now.
Sep 11, 2017 #3 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,443 19,302 687 NW Missouri I don't see any that are obviously cockerels myself. But 8 weeks is kinda young to determine sex in pea combed birds though.
I don't see any that are obviously cockerels myself. But 8 weeks is kinda young to determine sex in pea combed birds though.
Sep 11, 2017 #4 pennyJo1960 “I would rather die of passion than of boredom.“ Premium Feather Member 9 Years Dec 29, 2015 86,256 440,266 1,797 Mossyrock, WA mine are 4 months still not positive these brats have either crow or lay an egg to be sure just my humble opinion
mine are 4 months still not positive these brats have either crow or lay an egg to be sure just my humble opinion
Sep 11, 2017 Thread starter #5 R Ren In the Brooder Jun 22, 2017 12 4 16 Good to know! I was hoping to thin the flock before winter set in but it looks like the cut list will have to be sold next spring!
Good to know! I was hoping to thin the flock before winter set in but it looks like the cut list will have to be sold next spring!
Sep 11, 2017 #6 Poultrybonkers Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member 14 Years Mar 22, 2011 7,985 13,147 761 My Coop My Coop Number 1 is your only pullet the rest are roos and they are easter eggers not ameraucanas