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It isn’t uncommon for pullets to play fight. Also, Salty is an Easter egger.
Do you have a close-up picture of its saddle feathers?
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It isn’t uncommon for pullets to play fight. Also, Salty is an Easter egger.
Do you have a close-up picture of its saddle feathers?
Cockereli believe around 2 months, maybe a little older. They are supposed to start laying at the end of summer and into fall. Here are better photos.
I agree with @Mamatomany123, that’s a cockerel.i believe around 2 months, maybe a little older. They are supposed to start laying at the end of summer and into fall. Here are better photos.
Ok thank youI agree with @Mamatomany123, that’s a cockerel.
First one looks like a golden sebright pullet and last one might be an old English game. I have an old English game hen, super small and friendly chickens! Not sure about the one in the middle, might be some kind of polish chicken.I have 3 I'm trying to sex, and a definite rooster that I would like to know breed on. They're all assorted bantams, and I just need to know what they are!View attachment 2172383View attachment 2172383View attachment 2172383View attachment 2172385View attachment 2172386View attachment 2172387
1- quail d’anvers cockerelHere's my bunch, I'm wondering if they are roos. Out of my 4 bantams these 3 are perplexing me. They are about 12 weeks old.
You have a gold sebright, a black breasted red old English game bantam, a buff brahma bantam, and a pyncheon bantam.I have 3 I'm trying to sex, and a definite rooster that I would like to know breed on. They're all assorted bantams, and I just need to know what they are!View attachment 2172383View attachment 2172383View attachment 2172383View attachment 2172385View attachment 2172386View attachment 2172387
Pullets. The second one is actually a barred rock.