whitewood
Chirping
Hi,
It's our first time rearing chicks. They are now mostly 6 and 5 weeks old. We are seeing some of them sparing one another. Some with taller and redder combs, some with thick feet, etc. All of them, except one, were bought as sexed pullets. We're thinking if we may have some cockerels among the flock. If so, we need to find new homes for them as we cannot keep roosters. Can some of you, experienced chicken keepers, help identify these chicks' gender. Thank you!
1. Splash Olive Egger (Marans x Ameraucana) 6 weeks old
2. Black Lace Red Wyandotte 5 weeks old (smallest growth in size)
3. Black Ameraucana 5 weeks old
It's our first time rearing chicks. They are now mostly 6 and 5 weeks old. We are seeing some of them sparing one another. Some with taller and redder combs, some with thick feet, etc. All of them, except one, were bought as sexed pullets. We're thinking if we may have some cockerels among the flock. If so, we need to find new homes for them as we cannot keep roosters. Can some of you, experienced chicken keepers, help identify these chicks' gender. Thank you!
1. Splash Olive Egger (Marans x Ameraucana) 6 weeks old
2. Black Lace Red Wyandotte 5 weeks old (smallest growth in size)
3. Black Ameraucana 5 weeks old