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Sounds like a good plan to me. Thanks.First crow is typically when I send mine off to camp.
I wouldn't wait for crowing. I have a Cochin that didn't crow until he was 18 months old.First crow is typically when I send mine off to camp.
That's definitely possible (my BSL pullet's comb reddened and got big early, too, and she feathered out super slow...all general traits of a cockerel), but I, too, am going to agree with everyone else: I would say it's a cockerel.So folks, your thoughts...is this a Cockerel or just a pullet that hit puberty early?View attachment 1715629 View attachment 1715630
They are supposed to be amberlink...they are from tractor supply.Definitely a cockerel. You get the best balance between meat amount and tenderness around 14-20 weeks depending on the breed.
What breed are these chicks?