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You mean they are 5 weeks old now, right? It's only been a week since you first posted them. It definitely looks like it could be an Barred Rock/Easter Egger cross. Easter Egger cockerels don't usually get really red in the comb until after 6 weeks old.
No You are kind of right they are 9 weeks. They were hatched july 1st 2015 my mistake , i thought it was june,You mean they are 5 weeks old now, right? It's only been a week since you first posted them. It definitely looks like it could be an Barred Rock/Easter Egger cross. Easter Egger cockerels don't usually get really red in the comb until after 6 weeks old.
Yes its quite possible too since that one in particular was rejected when he was hatching... After 48hours of hatching the the hen pushed it aside thinking it wouldnt make it, i found it and it was barely breathing , it was froze, i warmed it up abd broke the shell since the membrane was all dried and stuck to him, the mother didnt want anything to do with him till 2 days later when i slipped him under her in the middle of the night, but maybe theres actually something wrong with him, hes really really friendly, but extremely small, he doesnt have any feathers on the butt eitherFor some reason, when I read the date on the original post, I was thinking August. Clearly, I need more coffee. This one looks to be slow developing. It still has chick down around the face.