Mamatomany123
Crowing
1, 2, and 7 look like the only possible pullets. I'm not to sure about 3. All others are cockerelsUpdated 1 month old
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1, 2, and 7 look like the only possible pullets. I'm not to sure about 3. All others are cockerelsUpdated 1 month old
Thanks for commenting, but am really hope you are wrong1, 2, and 7 look like the only possible pullets. I'm not to sure about 3. All others are cockerels
The only way I'm wrong is if one of the pullets end up as a cockerel. The rest have bigger combs than my 16 week old australorps.Thanks for commenting, but am really hope you are wrong
They are mixed .. and some are crossed with meat chickensThe only way I'm wrong is if one of the pullets end up as a cockerel. The rest have bigger combs than my 16 week old australorps.
Literary I will start cry, and I will must kill them when they reach certain weightYou're doomed.
I'll stick with my initial thought of possibly 1,2,3 and 7. The dark comb on three has me not quite decided.
I still have no idea how you managed it.
I'm feeling sad about those roosters fates.
"I hope you have more roosters than I said"
You practically couldn't have had more roosters than I said. Lol.
I'm sticking with 1, 2, and 7. I dont necessarily think 3 looks like a cockerel, just unfamiliar with the breed. The rest on sticking with as cockerels.They are mixed .. and some are crossed with meat chickens
Why you think 13 is male, I always count this one as female? Asking because I want know how you decide who is maleI'm sticking with 1, 2, and 7. I dont necessarily think 3 looks like a cockerel, just unfamiliar with the breed. The rest on sticking with as cockerels.