Hatched 19 August, 12 eggs under a broody hen. 6 hatched, 4 didn’t and 2 just disappeared. Figure I’ve got 2 boys but open to comments
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Agreed.If the lavs are all the same age, the one in question and the one in the back of the 3rd photo are cockerels.
There are 6 total, but these two are the only ones with combs/wattles, so I’m fairly sure the other 4 are hens. I’ve tried to use hackles and saddle feathers to ID, but I don’t know how you do that with mini velociraptors who are a uniform color and will not cooperateLooks like a pair for the lavenders in the last photo. Are you asking about all?
I THINK 10ish weeks is a bit early to have distinctly male hackle and saddle feathers.I’ve tried to use hackles and saddle feathers to ID
x2.If the lavs are all the same age, the one in question and the one in the back of the 3rd photo are cockerels.