llcardinale
Chirping
- May 6, 2025
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Hello Everyone,
So, as a first time chicken keeper, I'm trying to figure out if I have two cockerels out of my four Salmon Faverolle 10 week old chicks. Their coloring does not appear to be especially true to breed, and because two chicks had beak deformities and one had a hip deformity (both of whom I surrendered to my vet, who wanted to raise and keep them), I'm not surprised that they would exhibit qualities not true to breed--poorly bred evidently. Regarding coloring, the two chicks that I think are males both have more pronounced and darker black beards, and their more dramatic feathering looks more male. In the first photo, the chick in the foreground is female while I believe the chick immediately behind her is male? The second photo is the other female. The remainder photos are of the two chicks that I believe are males. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thank you.
So, as a first time chicken keeper, I'm trying to figure out if I have two cockerels out of my four Salmon Faverolle 10 week old chicks. Their coloring does not appear to be especially true to breed, and because two chicks had beak deformities and one had a hip deformity (both of whom I surrendered to my vet, who wanted to raise and keep them), I'm not surprised that they would exhibit qualities not true to breed--poorly bred evidently. Regarding coloring, the two chicks that I think are males both have more pronounced and darker black beards, and their more dramatic feathering looks more male. In the first photo, the chick in the foreground is female while I believe the chick immediately behind her is male? The second photo is the other female. The remainder photos are of the two chicks that I believe are males. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thank you.