I did not quite know where to post this, so if it is in the wrong spot, let me know and move it mods!
I bought some welsummer eggs back in April. Out of 14, 3 hatched out (my fault for low hatch rate I am sure). They appeared to be 3 little cockerels. Well, one of them just stopped growing. The breeder said there is no way they are something other than welsummers. Eggs were all dark brown. Is there a reason "he" is so small? They are hatchmates, so they are the same age. I do not know if this was the last one to hatch and I had to help a little bit... but the two definite cockerels are the same size, just this one is tiny. All 3 of them are 6 weeks old. Take a peek...
Here he is alone. Is there any confirmation that he is indeed a he at this point? The other two have had big combs for a while now. Sorry about the blur.
They are moving out to the big coop today.. all 11 of my chicks who are 6 weeks or more. (4 more inside until they get bigger - they are only 2 weeks old)
I bought some welsummer eggs back in April. Out of 14, 3 hatched out (my fault for low hatch rate I am sure). They appeared to be 3 little cockerels. Well, one of them just stopped growing. The breeder said there is no way they are something other than welsummers. Eggs were all dark brown. Is there a reason "he" is so small? They are hatchmates, so they are the same age. I do not know if this was the last one to hatch and I had to help a little bit... but the two definite cockerels are the same size, just this one is tiny. All 3 of them are 6 weeks old. Take a peek...
Here he is alone. Is there any confirmation that he is indeed a he at this point? The other two have had big combs for a while now. Sorry about the blur.
They are moving out to the big coop today.. all 11 of my chicks who are 6 weeks or more. (4 more inside until they get bigger - they are only 2 weeks old)
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