Arizona Chickens

Still not as feathered out as the others but damn does this chick have some sass to them! The Spot headed one we nicknamed Spotty Dotty went from sluggish and not eating well to now being a brat that tries to take on my 8 month old hens outside!

Can we make a gender guess or is it too soon ? If it’s another male then off to the processing plant again when it’s older…
 

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Still not as feathered out as the others but damn does this chick have some sass to them! The Spot headed one we nicknamed Spotty Dotty went from sluggish and not eating well to now being a brat that tries to take on my 8 month old hens outside!

Can we make a gender guess or is it too soon ? If it’s another male then off to the processing plant again when it’s older…
I'm thinking boy.
 
I just went out to the coop to check on the flock, and to dump out what was left in my bag of those fly predator's because they were hatching in the bag and I had it in the house. I sure didn't want those to go to waste! Anyway's, while I was out there I seen the older cockerel breeding a pullet that hasn't started laying yet, but she's getting close. I'm most likely going to have fertile hatching egg's over here soon. :jumpy
 
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