My sweet daughter needs information on these sweet chicks, please.
She's hoping they are hens but as these little ones age, they're looking more and more like a roo. Take two time three. Since we're new to keeping bantams, we're guessing.
With very feathered feet, a knife-edge like black tipped tail, this little bird has stolen our hearts.
We think this one is about 4 months old.
About the same age. We know this little one is a silver sebright but not it's gender.
Again, she had her heart set on it being a hen and.....well, rinse repeat, I think we picked up three roos. Oops.
Since we've both started lurking here for some time, all have taught us so much. We're tickled we found this place.
We're hoping you can help us sort out if these two stay or go with She-roo Number One. If I can't get him to lay, well, he's not staying.
Edited to add: Thank you thank you and thank you. Daughter rushed me and I forgot my manners.
She's hoping they are hens but as these little ones age, they're looking more and more like a roo. Take two time three. Since we're new to keeping bantams, we're guessing.
With very feathered feet, a knife-edge like black tipped tail, this little bird has stolen our hearts.

We think this one is about 4 months old.

About the same age. We know this little one is a silver sebright but not it's gender.
Again, she had her heart set on it being a hen and.....well, rinse repeat, I think we picked up three roos. Oops.

Since we've both started lurking here for some time, all have taught us so much. We're tickled we found this place.

We're hoping you can help us sort out if these two stay or go with She-roo Number One. If I can't get him to lay, well, he's not staying.

Edited to add: Thank you thank you and thank you. Daughter rushed me and I forgot my manners.
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