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Classroom hatches are usually mixed breeds. All the ones with red larger combs are male. I do see a female with no comb growth.
Not sure if these are the same bird but this/these are your female.
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yes all the ones with really red combs are cockerels.They are different birds. We have 8 chicks in total. These are the ones we’re are unsure of the other four with the really red combs we are assuming from this that they are all cockerels is that right?
Agreed seeing lots of cockerels with red wattles except a few hens.
yes all the ones with really red combs are cockerels.
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This one is a cockerel also. The comb is not red yet but see the thickening of it? It’s in the process of turning red. The other 3 you posted with it are pullets.
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A few have feathered feet too though? So maybe cross breeds?
We really are completely lost.
Well have fun now you've got little'uns, they grow so quick! Hope you have enough space for all those cockrels, or can find good homes to give them to.Rehomed them for a school that hatched them out as a project. They had zero background information on them.
We were thinking mixed breeds maybe Cochin or Brahma due to the feathered feet but them seem to be a mixture as some are very large, and others are around half the size, 3 of them have well eathered feet the others are bald and ones coming through golden, some are completely white and some are white with bits of black in. We know nothing about chicks.. we’ve only ever had chickens from 20+ weeks. So it’s new to us.
Thanks for responding