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They are...just over 2 weeks old.@Emtpcruz How old are they, please?
Hi I think this is a Pullet but just wanted second person saying Pullet
It is a Pekin bantam.
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If it is 6 months old, it's a pullet. But it looks a lot younger than that. Also, it's a pekin mix.6 months maybeeee
Chick 5 and 6 are cockerels, the others are too young to be certainToo soon to make a definitive decision about these chicks?
4 week old Buff Opringtons
Chick #1:
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Chick #2:
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Chick #3:
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The first is most likely a cockerel, the rest are too youngI need help sexing my babies!They are 4-6 wks.View attachment 1714891 View attachment 1714893 View attachment 1714894 View attachment 1714896 View attachment 1714898 View attachment 1714902 View attachment 1714903
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Im wondering if you can help me with my five chicks that I got on march 9th. I think they are around 4 wks old and cant tell if they are pullets or cockerels. I was told they were all pullets and only 2 days old when I got them on the 9th. I took two pictures of each bird one of side and the other pic is looking down at them. Any help would be great!
Thanks!
Most likely pulletsThank you They are six weeks old today!
It has a single comb, which occasionally happens with hatchery wyandottes. Too young to sex.Will you try to tell these for me? They are supposed to be all pullets...ONE of them has a different comb. They are gold laced Wyandotte’s. 5 of them have a comb that is close to the head without any types of protrusions. ONE has a small ridge forming.View attachment 1715330 View attachment 1715329
Too youngI bought 4 Buff Brahma pullets so I thought. All were the same size when I got them almost 5 weeks ago Now I am wondering if any are hens at all. I was told 3 rows of pea combs means rooster. Anyone have a clue as hen or roo?
1. PulletToo soon to make a definitive decision about these chicks?
4 week old Buff Opringtons
Chick #1:
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Chick #2:
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Chick #3:
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Chick #4:
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Chick #5:
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Chick #6:
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I'm not seeing anything that screams cockerel yet. Please post again to reconfirm in a few weeks!!View attachment 1715009 View attachment 1715011 View attachment 1715012 View attachment 1715013 View attachment 1715014 View attachment 1715015 View attachment 1715016 View attachment 1715017 View attachment 1715018 View attachment 1715019
Im wondering if you can help me with my five chicks that I got on march 9th. I think they are around 4 wks old and cant tell if they are pullets or cockerels. I was told they were all pullets and only 2 days old when I got them on the 9th. I took two pictures of each bird one of side and the other pic is looking down at them. Any help would be great!
Thanks!
Could you please number them? Thanks!Thank you They are six weeks old today!