I'm still shocked
they are so different from all the cockerels identified on this forum. Well, at least now we know 
Are you going to keep them all?


Are you going to keep them all?
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Tell me about it, when I saw those feathers I couldn't believe it!I'm still shockedthey are so different from all the cockerels identified on this forum. Well, at least now we know
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I would love to, but I have to do some big rearrangements because I only have 8 hens and I already have a rooster, this means 8 hens and 4 rooster! I would like to build a bachelor pad for the cockerels but I'm not sure if I can do it in good time, I live alone so it's all on me. I'll do my best and if I find someone who can adopt some of them I will consider it!Are you going to keep them all?
That sucksTell me about it, when I saw those feathers I couldn't believe it!
I would love to, but I have to do some big rearrangements because I only have 8 hens and I already have a rooster, this means 8 hens and 4 rooster! I would like to build a bachelor pad for the cockerels but I'm not sure if I can do it in good time, I live alone so it's all on me. I'll do my best and if I find someone who can adopt some of them I will consider it!
Could go either way. That’s about what my cockerels looked like at 5 weeks though.Hi everyone! This was super interesting to follow. I have a Black Australorp named Sprout. She/he is five weeks. Another thread I posted in, many were leaning cockerel at 3.5/4 week pictures because of the wattle and comb development. But it has slowed a bit. Here is Sprout at 5 weeks. Any expert advice would be greatly appreciated!
I think it's a boy. But wait a bit longer to be sure.Hi everyone! This was super interesting to follow. I have a Black Australorp named Sprout. She/he is five weeks. Another thread I posted in, many were leaning cockerel at 3.5/4 week pictures because of the wattle and comb development. But it has slowed a bit. Here is Sprout at 5 weeks. Any expert advice would be greatly appreciated!
@Overo Mare I hear you're the best of the best, what's your take?Hi everyone! This was super interesting to follow. I have a Black Australorp named Sprout. She/he is five weeks. Another thread I posted in, many were leaning cockerel at 3.5/4 week pictures because of the wattle and comb development. But it has slowed a bit. Here is Sprout at 5 weeks. Any expert advice would be greatly appreciated!
Looks like a pullet right now. Update in 2 weeks.@Overo Mare I hear you're the best of the best, what's your take?