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- May 7, 2015
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It's because the farmer promised me that he would take him but only at 8 weeks when his fully feather. He is known 6 weeks.
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Thats good enough for me. Thanks.In my mind...99.9% certainty, based on the fact that I have seen thousands of Australorps at this age, it's a cockerel. (now, after that...watch it be a pullet!)
I didn't buy him from him. It's a hatchery bird that I purchased at rural King. But i found a chicken farmer that raises chickens to sell cage free eggs that is willing to take him and his brother a silver laced whyandotte as a favor. And if you're asking, yes I'm that unlucky. purchased 3 chicks in a bin marked pullets amd only got one female, the golden laced whyandotte.No question about it, cockerel. I wonder why the farmer said 8 weeks because a BA is feathered out enough at 4 weeks to go outside with this weather. You are lucky that he will take him back. If he was NPIP AI certified he could not for biosecurity reasons meaning he could lose his whole flock if your farm had a health problem.
Kurt