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Looks like three and three one of the blacks with the red comb is a cockeral.View attachment 1342620 View attachment 1342612 View attachment 1342613 View attachment 1342610 View attachment 1342611 I’m not sure if I am posting this to the correct spot as I am new to this site. We are a new chicken family and trying to figure out what sex these babies are. They were straight run at purchase. Seems to us we have one white rooster, one white hen, one red rooster, one Where in, but we are unsure about the two black ones. One seems like a rooster and the other one someone. Any advice? I posted a bunch of different pictures…But I have two black, two white, and to red…Six total. Thanks !View attachment 1342624 View attachment 1342623 View attachment 1342627 View attachment 1342628 View attachment 1342625 View attachment 1342622
That’s what we are praying for !! Only check in question to ask is that opposite black one with the peachy comb. It’s comb is larger then the other Roos...but the color isn’t there. Also, I am not sure if this makes a difference…The little piece that’s on the neck… is not prominent & colorful like the Roos . We want to three hens out of the bunch so hopefully that’s what we getLooks like three and three one of the blacks with the red comb is a cockeral.