I think I have a rooster! (Yes I’m happy) what do you think

Jandsloch

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They are very cute. You may have a roo, but wait another couple of weeks. If it turns out you don't have one you could check your local animal shelter or try your own state's thread for a rooster that need to be re-homed.
Great idea! Although I have 4 straight run barnevelder s and 4 straight run barred rock all about a week so I may get a rooster in one of that 8 lol they are all dual purpose so we don’t mind if we get extra roosters to eat later. I really wanted the bo to have a roo lol I’m weird probably I know but my thoughts were flock replenishing for the dual purpose and the bo hens make great mothers
 
Great idea! Although I have 4 straight run barnevelder s and 4 straight run barred rock all about a week so I may get a rooster in one of that 8 lol they are all dual purpose so we don’t mind if we get extra roosters to eat later. I really wanted the bo to have a roo lol I’m weird probably I know but my thoughts were flock replenishing for the dual purpose and the bo hens make great mothers

The odds are in your favor with straight runs. I purchased 6 sexed pullets last year and one turned out to be a beautiful cockerel. I have 3 BR chicks now and at 4 weeks they seem to be all girls. They feathered out fast and lovely and since I turned off their brooder plate yesterday morning they are much calmer now. One of them even sang a little song yesterday evening. So very different from my RIR's. Good luck with your wee ones.
 

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