Snorwood56
In the Brooder
- May 3, 2023
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I’m not good with bantams, but if you get pictures out of the red light people could see the coloring better! Could help with telling what they areCan someone help me identify the breed I was told it is a bantam and three weeks old
I just read a post about itCan you get pictures without the red light?
No worries. In the pictures it seems like its the same size as the other chicks?I just read a post about itI apologize and will post them first thing tomorrow
This one and another they said was a black sex link are the largest ones and I believe this one may be a cockerel because his comb is turning redNo worries. In the pictures it seems like its the same size as the other chicks?
Not a bantam breed then. If the comb is turning red already then it is almost certainly a cockerel. Are you able to keep roosters in your area?This one and another they said was a black sex link are the largest ones and I believe this one may be a cockerel because his comb is turning red
Yes, we will be keeping all of them just probably going separate them. This particular one is aggressive and I noticed is always the first one to run to a chick if it is chirping very loudlyNot a bantam breed then. If the comb is turning red already then it is almost certainly a cockerel. Are you able to keep roosters in your area?
Not a bantam breed then. If the comb is turning red already then it is almost certainly a cockerel. Are you able to keep roosters in your area?