I hatched these 2 hoping for a pair not sure several people saying opposite stuff please help me do we have a pair or 2 Roos? Or 2 hens.thank you in advance.
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Look at their necks, roos have redder necks then hens. You could also flip it over and see if there are feathers on the underside. Roos have a lack of feathers on their underside. That's the best way to tell.I hatched these 2 hoping for a pair not sure several people saying opposite stuff please help me do we have a pair or 2 Roos? Or 2 hens.thank you in advance.
So what do we have ?Look at their necks, roos have redder necks then hens. You could also flip it over and see if there are feathers on the underside. Roos have a lack of feathers on their underside. That's the best way to tell.
The white is definitely a cockerel. That's way too much comb for 12 weeksThe brown one might be a roo the white one is not.
Well with both of these methods you'll have to check them yourself. The feather method is best.So what do we have ?
They're both cockerels
The white is definitely a cockerel. That's way too much comb for 12 weeks
Yah I accidentally typed the colors in the wrong order.The white is definitely a cockerel. That's way too much comb for 12 weeks