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 commenting1, 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
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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 themYou'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.