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This is so hard, there are so many mixed opinions! lol
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Well, this probably doesn't make a difference to you, but if those were cockerels, they would have spiky crests, and large combs. I am sure these are both pullets.This is so hard, there are so many mixed opinions! lol
Well, this probably doesn't make a difference to you, but if those were cockerels, they would have spiky crests, and large combs. I am sure these are both pullets.
Well, you can't make a male look exactly like a female. There would still be differences. Anyway, maybe wait a couple weeks, and see if they start laying!The only thing is that the breeder has bred the males to look almost identical to females. Very small wattles and combs ect.
Well, you can't make a male look exactly like a female. There would still be differences. Anyway, maybe wait a couple weeks, and see if they start laying!
I'm sticking with pullets.
Did you say one was dna tested?
Guess time will tell. Taking the dna testing out of the equation, I'm sticking with both pullets too.Well the person I got it from said that it was. But who knows if it really was or what they mean by dna testing.