May 1, 2020 #1 Meemzzy In the Brooder May 1, 2020 7 22 21 Title says it all. I bought them 3 weeks ago. Chick # 1 Chick 2 “Stripes” Chick 3 “buff” Chick 4 “Cocoa” Attachments D4369031-C80C-4003-8A70-96B5B41E01ED.jpeg 624.2 KB · Views: 3 4D9CA4A8-8B2B-4095-AF6E-6FF073233EB7.jpeg 502.1 KB · Views: 3 09A4013D-6856-43E3-9157-A9644308284C.jpeg 705.2 KB · Views: 3
Title says it all. I bought them 3 weeks ago. Chick # 1 Chick 2 “Stripes” Chick 3 “buff” Chick 4 “Cocoa”
May 1, 2020 #2 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,448 19,307 687 NW Missouri 3 weeks is to young to sex. Post new pics in 4 to 5 weeks.
May 1, 2020 Thread starter #3 Meemzzy In the Brooder May 1, 2020 7 22 21 I know it still really early. They all have pink on their combs though, figured even at 3.5 weeks that was a sure sign. Do EE pullets ever have pink this early?
I know it still really early. They all have pink on their combs though, figured even at 3.5 weeks that was a sure sign. Do EE pullets ever have pink this early?
May 1, 2020 #4 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,448 19,307 687 NW Missouri It's possible. Combs in young birds can turn pink for many reasons. Such as excitement or scared.
May 1, 2020 Thread starter #5 Meemzzy In the Brooder May 1, 2020 7 22 21 Gray Farms said: It's possible. Combs in young birds can turn pink for many reasons. Such as excitement or scared. Click to expand... That’s good to hear. I wanted 3-4 laying hens. I’m debating buying 2-3 more sexed chicks. I didn’t want to miss the end of chick days at TSC.
Gray Farms said: It's possible. Combs in young birds can turn pink for many reasons. Such as excitement or scared. Click to expand... That’s good to hear. I wanted 3-4 laying hens. I’m debating buying 2-3 more sexed chicks. I didn’t want to miss the end of chick days at TSC.
May 1, 2020 #6 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,448 19,307 687 NW Missouri I'd get a couple Sexlink pullets just to be sure.