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HelloSteph
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- Mar 29, 2021
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The wyandottes are now 8 weeks- one is maturing pretty quickly. I'm guessing one roo and one hen for the SLWs.
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Thank you for your input .The one on the left looks like a cockerel.
The one on the right looks like a pullet to me.
I might be wrong about the one on the right. And sorry if I amThank you for your input .
I'm really curious, what makes the one on the right potentially a roor? I'm learning from everyone here and truly appreciate any thoughts you have.I might be wrong about the one on the right. And sorry if I am
I'm really curious, what makes the one on the right potentially a roo? I'm learning from everyone here and truly appreciate any thoughts you have.
Oh my, guess away- no apologies. I'd love to know what others more experienced see. Thank you!I might be wrong about the one on the right. And sorry if I am
This breed just isn’t my specialty, meaning I’m unsure.I'm really curious, what makes the one on the right potentially a roor? I'm learning from everyone here and truly appreciate any thoughts you have.
This breed just isn’t my specialty, meaning I’m unsure.
Looks like a roo but I could be wrong.Hello. We are newbie chick owners and decided to try 5 chicks from TS (all purchased sexed females). We had one pass and picked up this little barred rock in her place. I also am thinking 2 more of the 5 are cockerels (Isa brown and a wyandotte). Any guesses on this barred rock purchased 1 1/2 weeks ago? Thanks so very much for any help, I'm not sure what to do if we are left with only 2 chicks if 3 are