NewToFarming - Shirley does look like a sweetie
I love to watch 'em wallow in the dirt - man, they kick it up!

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Agreed, all girlsI would like to post a few (or more) pics of the three chicks here for confirmation of sex if possible. I tried to keep these just wing shots.
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They all seem to have salmon shoulders and dark primaries. Please, someone tell me they aren't all male.
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Looking at these now I am not sure you are going to be able to tell anything. I will try again in another week or so when feathers are even more clear.
One of the group enjoying the grass. Its our first sunny day in a while.
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Looks like your going to need to find yourself a rooster.I would like to post a few (or more) pics of the three chicks here for confirmation of sex if possible. I tried to keep these just wing shots.
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They all seem to have salmon shoulders and dark primaries. Please, someone tell me they aren't all male.
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Looking at these now I am not sure you are going to be able to tell anything. I will try again in another week or so when feathers are even more clear.
One of the group enjoying the grass. Its our first sunny day in a while.
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Yeah, no kidding! I wish I could have hatches like that. Guess I was blessed by the rooster fairy.Agreed, all girls.... I don't know how you managed to make that happen!
The rooster fairyYeah, no kidding! I wish I could have hatches like that. Guess I was blessed by the rooster fairy.
Got rid of a dozen males yesterday. Fifteen half grown males and 5 of the 7 my broodies hatched for me left a couple weeks ago. I still have 10 that I want to grow out a while longer to see which get to stay.
Next time I have some extras I'll PM ya! (- Just kidding!)The pictures of the roosters are killing me. Beautiful!![]()
These are a young cockerel and pullet. So the feathers are growing in, and when they pull them out they bleed. I think if they were older it wouldn't. I was thinking the same thing, but I just want some input from anyone that has dealt with this or read about it, or something, anything.I had a Blue Copper French Marans roo that would pick at his a good deal..... I didn't see blood, but I noticed the loss of feathering and I looked him over several times and dusted everybody, but he just seemed to be irritated by the feathers I guess...