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It depends on the place of color, got any pics?So if they look bi buff color, their roos?
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It depends on the place of color, got any pics?So if they look bi buff color, their roos?
yes as they are maturing the cockerels will get darker starting on the wings in the end they are a solid even color all over like a hens but just a tad bit darker in colorSo if they look bi buff color, their roos?
In my albums... I think you've seen them thoyes as they are maturing the cockerels will get darker starting on the wings in the end they are a solid even color all over like a hens but just a tad bit darker in color
i would say hen, she might be ready to lay and that is why her comb sprouted a comb and wattle, and they reddened.I hope so!! When I got these chicks and people said, you may not know until it lays an egg or crows, I thought they were exaggerating. Boy was I wrong!