Jun 2, 2014 #1 Zvacman In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 24, 2014 45 4 24 I am new to this. I bought 12 Amberlinks at TSC. They were supposed to be 90% chance of being female. I feather sexed them at about a week and thought I had 1 rooster. Now I have 6 that look like this. Is this a rooster?
I am new to this. I bought 12 Amberlinks at TSC. They were supposed to be 90% chance of being female. I feather sexed them at about a week and thought I had 1 rooster. Now I have 6 that look like this. Is this a rooster?
Jun 2, 2014 Thread starter #3 Zvacman In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 24, 2014 45 4 24 3 more. I couldn't get the other 2 to stay in one place long enough to take their picture.
Jun 2, 2014 Thread starter #6 Zvacman In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 24, 2014 45 4 24 At this point is crowing the only sure way to tell if they are roosters?
Jun 2, 2014 #7 keesmom Free Ranging 12 Years Jul 28, 2008 10,711 4,686 531 MA Zvacman said: Click to expand... Click to expand... Pullet 3 more. I couldn't get the other 2 to stay in one place long enough to take their picture. Click to expand...
Zvacman said: Click to expand... Click to expand... Pullet 3 more. I couldn't get the other 2 to stay in one place long enough to take their picture. Click to expand...
Jun 3, 2014 Thread starter #9 Zvacman In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 24, 2014 45 4 24 At almost 7 weeks wouldn't a rooster be crowing or at least trying to?
Jun 3, 2014 #10 Varglet Songster 10 Years Apr 5, 2013 746 79 201 Fossil, OR A lot of my cockerels didn't start trying to crow until 4+ months old, but I've had some crow sooner. Just depends on the bird.
A lot of my cockerels didn't start trying to crow until 4+ months old, but I've had some crow sooner. Just depends on the bird.