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It definitely is convenient! I also have learned though not to name them until I know genders. Although I almost always change their names anyways by the time they get to adulthood. Oh, and when you get some crosses bred, definitely post them! I’d love to seeThat’s awesome!
I wish I had someone to take my roosters for me.
I learned my lesson with my NNs as they were my first chicks I raised.
Don’t name them and get attached until you know whether any are boys.
I have a current batch of 12 chicks and I think one of my Australorps is a cockerel.
I’m excited to see what kind of NN I get from the crosses I have.
I’m pretty sure one, if not both, of my NN pullets are EE/NN crosses which means they might lay green eggs.
My chicks are 3 Australorp, 3 Speckled Sussex, 2 Partridge Rocks, 2 EE and 2 Silver Penciled Rocks.
