junebuggena
Crowing
You would be correct. Three cockerels.
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@bruceha2000 we have a very safe coop with a run, but we're hoping to let them free range. They go in their coop fine at night but it's attached. When you say you have to babysit them if they free range do you always have to babysit them or do they get the hang of it eventually? Do they stay close or do they warned off pretty far?
Hatchery sexing for Easter Eggers is more like 75%. And there is no way to tell based on chick down. A chipmunk chick can feather into anything really. My silver chipmunk with dark eyeliner baby turned into a gold partridge hen, a yellow and brown one with eyeliner turned into my red cockerel. You can't really tell what the comb type is until about a week old.
My guess is pullet. Unless solid, dark red wing patches appear in the next 1-2 wks, the above feather pattern is typical of a female.
My guess is pullet. Unless solid, dark red wing patches appear in the next 1-2 wks, the above feather pattern is typical of a female.