Jul 9, 2025 #1 E elletee89 In the Brooder Jul 2, 2025 17 10 23 Do early red combs always indicate cockerel? These two olive eggers are from the same hatch (I know it’s early, they’re only 4 weeks old) I’m betting I’ve got one pullet and one cockerel Attachments IMG_8368.jpeg 571.3 KB · Views: 49 IMG_8369.jpeg 629.1 KB · Views: 27 Last edited: Jul 9, 2025
Do early red combs always indicate cockerel? These two olive eggers are from the same hatch (I know it’s early, they’re only 4 weeks old) I’m betting I’ve got one pullet and one cockerel
Jul 9, 2025 Thread starter #2 E elletee89 In the Brooder Jul 2, 2025 17 10 23 I have the same thought with these two black copper marans Attachments IMG_8371.jpeg 689.5 KB · Views: 25 IMG_8372.jpeg 709 KB · Views: 26
Jul 9, 2025 #3 Jener8or 🐓🐑🐐 Premium Feather Member 5 Years Jul 17, 2020 2,855 19,299 730 🥔🇺🇸 Generally speaking, yes. I'd assume your assumptions are correct: middle blue and left black are cockerels.
Generally speaking, yes. I'd assume your assumptions are correct: middle blue and left black are cockerels.
Jul 9, 2025 #4 HappyClucker7 Bantam Queen 9 Years Apr 28, 2016 9,231 33,722 1,022 New York Yes, red combs at this age are indicative of a cockerel. The OE higher on the branch and the left BCM are both cockerels.
Yes, red combs at this age are indicative of a cockerel. The OE higher on the branch and the left BCM are both cockerels.
Jul 9, 2025 #5 Pigeony Songster Sep 24, 2020 760 1,390 241 Phoenix, AZ I agree with the other previous replies.