Jul 2, 2019 #1 M MelissaMcM21 Hatching Jul 2, 2019 1 0 7 I have 5 chickens who were hatched in March. Three were sex linked and two are unknown. I am concerned the two might be roosters, however they are not as big and do not behave like the sex linked roster. HELP PLEASE Attachments 49296.jpeg 425.3 KB · Views: 9 49295.jpeg 541.3 KB · Views: 10
I have 5 chickens who were hatched in March. Three were sex linked and two are unknown. I am concerned the two might be roosters, however they are not as big and do not behave like the sex linked roster. HELP PLEASE
Jul 2, 2019 #2 Folly's place Addict 13 Years Sep 13, 2011 28,063 55,015 1,286 southern Michigan Welcome! The dark bird is absolutely a cockerel, and very likely so is the light bird, although the feathering is harder to see. Mary
Welcome! The dark bird is absolutely a cockerel, and very likely so is the light bird, although the feathering is harder to see. Mary
Jul 2, 2019 #3 Table4Six Crossing the Road 12 Years May 22, 2012 2,552 26,381 976 Welcome to BYC! Both are definitely cockerels. Very handsome birds.
Jul 3, 2019 #4 chrissynemetz Psalm 91 ❤ Premium Feather Member 11 Years Dec 19, 2013 43,490 369,994 1,957 Olathe Colorado I'm really thinking both are cockerels
Jul 3, 2019 #5 Perris Still learning Premium Feather Member 7 Years Jan 28, 2018 12,378 77,616 1,227 Gower, Wales hello @MelissaMcM21 ! welcome to BYC
Jul 3, 2019 #6 Frazzemrat1 Free Ranging May 8, 2017 9,337 16,208 697 Eastern Connecticut Welcome to our flock!!! The first one is definitely a cockerel. The second is more than likely a cockerel. Those lavender feathers are sometimes harder to figure out, plus if there's two dominant birds before him, he may be slower to develop.
Welcome to our flock!!! The first one is definitely a cockerel. The second is more than likely a cockerel. Those lavender feathers are sometimes harder to figure out, plus if there's two dominant birds before him, he may be slower to develop.