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I was looking again and thinking you're probably right, and the age is more like 3-4 months. That fits so much better.Realize the OP only got those birds 6 weeks ago. I suspect the age of 20 wks is a bit off for those.
I must say, still shaking head over nobody paying any attention to the red feathers coming up on the b/w one plus him and the bearded one with big comb having the thinner, pointy roo feathers on necks. The birds being younger would fit with the roosters showing combs and why the other pullets are so young looking and nowhere near laying within a week or two.
No it's definitely not. I've had 14 week old cockerels crow, and 18 week old pullets lay. 20 is definitely old enough.
20 weeks is to young to lay or crow....
Realize the OP only got those birds 6 weeks ago. I suspect the age of 20 wks is a bit off for those.
I must say, still shaking head over nobody paying any attention to the red feathers coming up on the b/w one plus him and the bearded one with big comb having the thinner, pointy roo feathers on necks. The birds being younger would fit with the roosters showing combs and why the other pullets are so young looking and nowhere near laying within a week or two.
Could we get a pic of their saddle feathers with your hand underneath some of the feathers?
Roosters Mature at their own age, some crow at 10 weeks, some crow at 24 weeks. Those who hear a big Roos crow are more likely to try sooner.
While a few more pics would be nice, it's a rooster ~>
I pointed out the lower sickle feather, the red, and how his tail feathers are starting to curve downward
My hen, a week or 2 within the OPs roo. Pointed out her girly features.
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Thanks. I know this is off topic and totally random but WHAT is that bird in your profile pic? LOL. It scares me but I also wanna know what it is XD.Excellent post, with pictures to boot. It is all the things you pointed out I'm seeing as roo signs. For me the total 'clincher' are the red feathers showing up in the pyle zones- from experience that's common on cockerels from silver birds bred with gold birds.Could we get a pic of their saddle feathers with your hand underneath some of the feathers? Roosters Mature at their own age, some crow at 10 weeks, some crow at 24 weeks. Those who hear a big Roos crow are more likely to try sooner. While a few more pics would be nice, it's a rooster ~>I pointed out the lower sickle feather, the red, and how his tail feathers are starting to curve downward
My hen, a week or 2 within the OPs roo. Pointed out her girly features. Click to see better
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