Apr 19, 2012 Thread starter #3 spikesowner In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 2, 2012 28 2 24 3 weeks buff orpington
Apr 19, 2012 Thread starter #4 spikesowner In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 2, 2012 28 2 24 This is my first set of chicks. I don't mind one rooster but it seems I might have more. What do the BO experts think?
This is my first set of chicks. I don't mind one rooster but it seems I might have more. What do the BO experts think?
Apr 19, 2012 #5 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Aug 14, 2011 11,642 347 331 louisiana i think you might have at least 3 but i would really wait till they are 6+ weeks
Apr 19, 2012 Thread starter #6 spikesowner In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 2, 2012 28 2 24 Yea Thar's what it looks to me, maybe 4 oh of my six....ugh...now to find new homes and try this again. This is hard when you get used to them and they get friendly
Yea Thar's what it looks to me, maybe 4 oh of my six....ugh...now to find new homes and try this again. This is hard when you get used to them and they get friendly
Apr 19, 2012 #7 ramirezframing Crowing 8 Years Mar 2, 2011 9,123 342 316 Knee Deep like Hdowden says wait a few more weeks to be sure
Apr 19, 2012 Thread starter #8 spikesowner In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 2, 2012 28 2 24 I will and will post new pics before I do anything and I hope they end up being pullets I have grown attached to them...
I will and will post new pics before I do anything and I hope they end up being pullets I have grown attached to them...
Apr 19, 2012 #9 BlazeJester Songster 8 Years Aug 2, 2011 1,275 26 141 Midway, GA Last one is a boy for sure. Pullets don't grow wattles until much later.
Apr 19, 2012 #10 chickldymachias In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 3, 2012 88 5 39 I see 3 roos, but like others said, waiting till 5-6.5 weeks should be much more obvious