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Ok cluck cluck! I'll give it my best shot them let the experts tell us! I think you have several cockerels.
Cute chicks, marchick... I'm not even gonna guess though... mine did not play by the 1 or 3 rows rule... according to that I shoulda had all cockerels, and they all turned out pullets!![]()
Cute chicks, marchick... I'm not even gonna guess though... mine did not play by the 1 or 3 rows rule... according to that I shoulda had all cockerels, and they all turned out pullets!![]()
Cute chicks, marchick... I'm not even gonna guess though... mine did not play by the 1 or 3 rows rule... according to that I shoulda had all cockerels, and they all turned out pullets!![]()
Actually my little hand breeder chick had a smooth comb looked like a girl the comb did. From day 1 the feet were larger too. So this chick was real beefy with a smaller comb & the other wasn't as masculine but had a much bigger comb. My females combs were more yellowish colored also.Well , that just blew my theory! Lol! The smallest variation can make all the difference! You got a pleasant surprise![]()
Actually my little hand breeder chick had a smooth comb looked like a girl the comb did. From day 1 the feet were larger too. So this chick was real beefy with a smaller comb & the other wasn't as masculine but had a much bigger comb. My females combs were more yellowish colored also.
Meet Penny. She's an Easter Egger, but she's had a three row comb since she hatched. I knew she was a pullet for sure, because she is also a black sexlink.Cute chicks, marchick... I'm not even gonna guess though... mine did not play by the 1 or 3 rows rule... according to that I shoulda had all cockerels, and they all turned out pullets!![]()