Yes, at 7 weeks pullets would not have comb growth and the combs are way too big and red to be pulletsThey are 7 weeks old.
Are you sure all are cockerels?
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Yes, at 7 weeks pullets would not have comb growth and the combs are way too big and red to be pulletsThey are 7 weeks old.
Are you sure all are cockerels?
They are not crowing all are acting like hensI'm not too sure that would work on leghorns
Crowing usually happens around 4-5 months old so you can expect to hear them crow in a few monthsThey are not crowing all are acting like hens
They are still young some don’t start crowing until 6 months mine didn’t until 12. Same for the attitudes.They are not crowing all are acting like hens
True, but those are really big combs even for leghorns.Give it some time, Leghorn on both sex have large combs.
After how many weeks we can determine it's sex?Give it some time, Leghorn on both sex have large combs. As they grow watch for there feather growth around there neck, back, and tail. That will be your definite clue.