I bought five of these a couple months ago without knowing their breed and believing they where hens. But now, I'm almost positive they're roosters and still no idea what breed are they.
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Where did you buy them from?I bought five of these a couple months ago without knowing their breed and believing they where hens. But now, I'm almost positive they're roosters and still no idea what breed are they.
x2Probably some sort of sex link, you're right, they're cockerels.
I agree! Safe to call them Red Sexlinks but specific strains beyond that is near impossible without knowing hatchery who produced themMales of Red Sexlinks often look like that.
"Red Sexlink" is a generic term. They are usually sold with some specific name like ISA Brown, Gold Comet, Red Star, etc. ("Sexlink" means they come from a cross that produces male chicks and female chicks of different colors-- in this case, females mostly red, males mostly white.)
I 2nd this!Males of Red Sexlinks often look like that.
"Red Sexlink" is a generic term. They are usually sold with some specific name like ISA Brown, Gold Comet, Red Star, etc. ("Sexlink" means they come from a cross that produces male chicks and female chicks of different colors-- in this case, females mostly red, males mostly white.)