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WhiteWaterChickens
In the Brooder
- Apr 18, 2020
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#9 mystery parents, was thinking pullet in comparison to the larger combed hatch mate but comb is wider and starting to have some colour so second guessing myself.
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Sorry! For organization I thought easiest to put a post for each chick and a numberPics please!
Sorry! For organization I thought easiest to put a post for each chick and a number
1,4,8,9 seem most like possible males.
nice chicks!!
thank you! And thank you for your guesses! So it’s not so much the size of the comb or the size of the comb onthe chicks parents (legbar vs EE) but the colouring?
I’m a new chicken keeper, but I think that #7 and #8 might be white leghorns in which the hens also have quite large combs and wattles. I’m not saying they are male or female, just saying you might want to look into it! I have a 5 week old white leghorn in which I’m not sure the gender of either, but here’s a picture:#8 mystery parents, had 2 black spots on his back as a chick, lots of comb + wattle development so pretty confident it’s a cockerel? quite large
I’m a new chicken keeper, but I think that #7 and #8 might be white leghorns in which the hens also have quite large combs and wattles. I’m not saying they are male or female, just saying you might want to look into it! I have a 5 week old white leghorn in which I’m not sure the gender of either, but here’s a picture:
thank you! And thank you for your guesses! So it’s not so much the size of the comb or the size of the comb onthe chicks parents (legbar vs EE) but the colouring?