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the pattern looks to be pullets, as does the back feathering, hens get is alot sooner than males, the one on the right looks blue and the left not sure gold/glack but I also see some blue on that one lolMy babies are growing well! Though slow growing, they are hefty with great bone. I have a range of colors coming in. What do you think of these two? The right is my darkest and reddest and all but one of the others (who is very very light) looks like the bird on the left. The bird on the right also had twice the feathering of everyone else. What does all this tell me Sally? A very pretty roo in my future?
Oh no! Hens feather faster? I only have one well feathered, the rest barely have full wings and no hackle or tail feathers. The one on the right with the fab red and blue back feathers has nearly twice the feathering as everyone else. So maybe one pullet and the rest cockerels?the pattern looks to be pullets, as does the back feathering, hens get is alot sooner than males, the one on the right looks blue and the left not sure gold/glack but I also see some blue on that one lol
Quote: LOL I would need pics of each chick, but its soon to tell. those above look like pullets because of the pattern on the wing tips, boys look different. I can find images because my computer stick is mia!
sending you messageI know it is late but do you have any Blue Partridge Brahmas, any age available.
If not, will you have any available in the fall. I am in Mass. and shipping to
my location is very good.
Thank You
Roger Thibault