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I love my feed store. They have a special chick room just for the season, and customers are not allowed to handle chicks. An employee takes them out for inspection and approval. Not 100% foolproof of course, but they do try to limit the incidence of brooder mix up and disease transfer. I avoid some other feed stores during chick days. One time saw rampant pasty butt and filthy water. You would think the chain stores would have protocol for proper care, or at least someone working there with a little knowledge and common sense.
This is the way to do it!
On delivery, chicks are not sold until the following day to give them a chance to recover from shipping.
#1 looks like a pullet so farHey, y'all!
These are my 5-6 week old EE's.
Is it possible at all to tell if they are likely pullets or cockerels at this stage.
I have 4 birds. I am pretty sure two are pullets (#3 and #4)... the other 2 I have no idea but I am hoping also pullets. (#1 and #2)
#1 (Don't know)
#1 and #2 (Don't know)
#2
#1
#3 and #4 (guessing pullets?)
#3 (pretty sure pullet)
#2 (#4 in background)
#3 and #4 (these two (girls?) are pretty much always together)
#1 surrounded but the other 3. #1 is larger than the others and I am guessing it's a cockerel.
#1 again
#3 and #4 together still...
#3
#2 and #1
So, what do you think?? Is it safe to give #3 and #4 girl names?
How 'bout #1 and #2?
Your educated guesses are much appreciated!
Hey, y'all!
These are my 5-6 week old EE's.
Is it possible at all to tell if they are likely pullets or cockerels at this stage.
I have 4 birds. I am pretty sure two are pullets (#3 and #4)... the other 2 I have no idea but I am hoping also pullets. (#1 and #2)
#1 (Don't know)
#1 and #2 (Don't know)
#2
#1
#3 and #4 (guessing pullets?)
#3 (pretty sure pullet)
#2 (#4 in background)
#3 and #4 (these two (girls?) are pretty much always together)
#1 surrounded but the other 3. #1 is larger than the others and I am guessing it's a cockerel.
#1 again
#3 and #4 together still...
#3
#2 and #1
So, what do you think?? Is it safe to give #3 and #4 girl names?
How 'bout #1 and #2?
Your educated guesses are much appreciated!
I'm assuming your talking about the bird in the foreground? Can you get a comb shot?