junebuggena
Crowing
Mixed breeds. Need a better picture to be sure but the one up front definitely looks male. The one in back might be, as well.
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Mixed breeds. Need a better picture to be sure but the one up front definitely looks male. The one in back might be, as well.
Still much too early to be sure, but #2 looks a bit suspicious.
The one in front is a cockerel for sure. I'm not sure about the one in the back, can you get a better photo of it?
Male specific hackle and saddle feathers usually don't begin developing until about 10 weeks old, and it takes a few more weeks after for them to be visible. Your black and white ones are pullets, with their uniform, even patterning. They have the same patterning as your other pullets, but with the silver base color instead of the red/gold base color. Your only cockerel (red one) has very patchy coloring, compared to the girls with the same golden base color.Oh sorry, age is an important detail! They are 8 weeks. It's hard to get a good pic, they don't hold very still and are quite skiddish. Would cockerel feathers start showing up at 8 weeks? That's my concern wth the grey one. They are my first EE and I understand they are harder to sex then other types of chickens so I appreciate all the help I can get! Thanks!