May 3, 2024 #1 mcguffinvalley In the Brooder Feb 5, 2024 10 16 34 Colorado Could anyone help me determine if this one is going to be a roo? The are all 11 week old brahmas. There are 2 getting red faster than the others. Tails all look the same to me. Attachments 20240421_105215.jpg 458.4 KB · Views: 28 20240421_094925.jpg 692.9 KB · Views: 12 Last edited: May 3, 2024
Could anyone help me determine if this one is going to be a roo? The are all 11 week old brahmas. There are 2 getting red faster than the others. Tails all look the same to me.
May 3, 2024 #2 nuthatched Orneriness & Co. Nov 9, 2019 21,825 40,210 946 God's Country, Az The one on the right is clearly male, on the fence on the middle one. Can't see the buff one well enough.
The one on the right is clearly male, on the fence on the middle one. Can't see the buff one well enough.
May 3, 2024 Thread starter #3 mcguffinvalley In the Brooder Feb 5, 2024 10 16 34 Colorado The buff have no red, they should all be female. The light ones were a straight run.
May 3, 2024 Thread starter #4 mcguffinvalley In the Brooder Feb 5, 2024 10 16 34 Colorado The other light, a better photo Attachments Screenshot_20240503_094448_Photos.jpg 1.2 MB · Views: 11
May 3, 2024 #5 SilverBirds Lurking Premium Feather Member Mar 26, 2022 12,079 69,794 1,106 South Carolina You for sure have one male, but the other could go either way right now. Update pictures in a few weeks.
You for sure have one male, but the other could go either way right now. Update pictures in a few weeks.
May 3, 2024 #6 JedJackson Enabler 7 Years Jul 6, 2016 12,366 32,099 1,102 NW Washington state I think both of the light Brahmas in the 1st picture are cockerels.
May 3, 2024 #7 HorseGirlAbby SUMMER, JUST LEAVE NOW Project Manager Premium Feather Member May 14, 2021 7,827 30,712 956 Eastern WA At eleven weeks, I believe both birds in question are cockerels.