Frazzemrat1
Free Ranging
Ok, my maybe cockerels are: 4,5,6,9. Keep an eye on them. 5 and 6 both have the red on the wings that usually indicates cockerel.
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x2. they look like pullets.Based on their combs, all appear to be pullets. However, we really need pictures of their whole bodies, from the side if possible. Sometimes the EE boys can have a slightly girly comb or it can be hard to see, but the feathers around their tails will usually give them away.
Which one are you speacking about to watch the red. Thank you for your insight.
So what makes you question 4 and 9?Ok, my maybe cockerels are: 4,5,6,9. Keep an eye on them. 5 and 6 both have the red on the wings that usually indicates cockerel.
Beautiful hens. Thanks for clarifying. Much appreciated.As for combs, here's what the combs of my 2 Easter Egger hens looked like at 11 weeks. I'd say yours have similar or even less developed combs.
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Pullet..It seems to me that one of the birds people advised me to keep an eye on could be a cockreal. He seems to be getting darker. And today we noticed him making an odd sound. Opinions?