The barred mutt is male. The crested mix is male. The grayish wyandotte x is female.
I can't be sure of their parentage.
I can't be sure of their parentage.
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I agree they are very small-combed, but I think i see saddles in the wings.I’m still seeing a girl with bean…
I will try and get a better side on photo…I agree they are very small-combed, but I think i see saddles in the wings.
See I’m getting so many conflicting sexing lolRose comb is the only pullet, Bean is indeed a cockerel![]()
Sometimes when you already have other roosters or cockerels less dominant ones won't crow at all. At times on these threads well-intentioned people will chime in that lack the knowledge of sexing. Notice the feathers on his shoulder that look sort of shiny and pointed? Those are sex-specific feathers and indicate he's a cockerelSee I’m getting so many conflicting sexing lolI think I’ll just wait and see if bean lays and egg or starts crowing lol
… shouldn’t be too long for the crowing to start… bean is about 4 months old (found a photo from when they hatched) so technically the crowing should start any time now… lol
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Anything yet?I will try and get a better side on photo…
Not yet… it’s been rainy like crazy so the lighting hasn’t been the best… plus bean won’t stand still long enough lolAnything yet?
Has the weather been better?Not yet… it’s been rainy like crazy so the lighting hasn’t been the best… plus bean won’t stand still long enough lolkeeps trying to turn around and “pose” for the camera lol
Can definitely say that the little one with fluff on his head (pepper) is a definite boy…
And that schnitzel (I’m guessing is the Wyandotte x) is a definite girl…