Delaware chickens

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This is what tractor supply told me. Wondering if this is true. And they said it looks like I have 4 roosters and 1 pullet. I'm wondering if there is any guesses.
 

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Since you purchased them at Tractor supply, and they informed you,, you had 4 cockerels and 1 pullet, why do you have doubts???
WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and :welcome
When I bought them they told me they were all pullets. When I took these pictures in is when they are like we messed up we think you have 4 roosters. Were I live I cant have roosters. :(
 
Never hurts to try, especially since you purchased pullets,, (higher price than straight run) and you can't keep roosters per you housing/local governing restrictions.
TSC, should have no problem selling cockerels when already started, since those are higher priced. There are peeps that are buying cockerels for their purpose needs. To breed, or eat, :idunno each individual has their different reasons.
 
I would say that the 3rd and 4th are roosters, not sure about the others. I did have a delaware cockerel last year but he was quite a bit older than that. He was sold as a hen as he looked very hen like apart from the eyes, obviously his spurs and comb hadn’t finished growing yet. What a surprise we had when ‘she’ started crowing lol 😂. I wouldn’t give up hope yet as you might find that most of them are in fact pullets, it can sometimes be hard to tell.
 

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