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1 and 2 are both roos! My sister took one and we kept the other. They’re beautiful boys!Drumroll. Since this was posted like 10 weeks ago, a new picture should be more accurate.
@Erwilcox , any fresh pictures?
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1 and 2 are both roos! My sister took one and we kept the other. They’re beautiful boys!Drumroll. Since this was posted like 10 weeks ago, a new picture should be more accurate.
@Erwilcox , any fresh pictures?
Lol, so, respondents are 0/5!!! Guess 6 weeks is a bit early.1 and 2 are both roos! My sister took one and we kept the other. They’re beautiful boys!
It looks like those cockerels were hiding some development from us!1 and 2 are both roos! My sister took one and we kept the other. They’re beautiful boys!
Six weeks isn't really early for sexing when you know your chickens, unless they come from a slow-feathering breed.Lol, so, respondents are 0/5!!! Guess 6 weeks is a bit early.
Glad they have good homes!
It’s that black comb, very deceiving, but the point on it were very distinct, I went through this in the summer with a youngster - I was extremely disappointed my chick was a Roo, I wanted a second replacement pullet for my old girl Penelope. I thought for a while he was a she but then I had to just accept she was a he.Lol, so, respondents are 0/5!!! Guess 6 weeks is a bit early.
Glad they have good homes!