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Good morning Alex.
And I wish for you a wonderful day today my friendGood morning Alex.![]()
Thanks. You as well my friend.And I wish for you a wonderful day today my friend
First of all, adorable!On the orphan squad.
1 is for sure a cockrel. 2 I'm not too sure. Daybreak and Anjou I'm sure are pullets. Daybreak has a very high pitched voice and is at the lowest rung of the hierarchy. Anjou is lead bird, but challenges 1 often. Here is the inconclusive 2.View attachment 2679261View attachment 2679262
What has been worrying me is more prominent waddles and the link cross. I'm not sure what the easter egger genes are doing, but given my other calculations only cockrels can be silver laced which 1 and 2 appear to be. Maybe it will clear up at six weeks.First of all, adorable!
Second from a stance standpoint I don't see boy I see girl. Do they always stand like this? Is it typical?
It should be patently obviously by week 6.What has been worrying me is more prominent waddles and the link cross. I'm not sure what the easter egger genes are doing, but given my other calculations only cockrels can be silver laced which 1 and 2 appear to be. Maybe it will clear up at six weeks.
That's probably a game to them too. They seem to love playingI love it! Such smart and interesting birds. (unless you are being dive bombed.)