Apr 26, 2012 #1 buffslat In the Brooder 8 Years Jul 8, 2011 72 0 39 Southeast Missouri It may still be too early.
Apr 26, 2012 #2 NJchixs Songster 7 Years Apr 26, 2012 1,070 24 141 Jackson, NJ I am a newbie and still learning so I'm just throwing in my opinion to compare to the more knowledgable answers you will get. 1. ? 2. Roo 3. Hen I hope It works out for you.
I am a newbie and still learning so I'm just throwing in my opinion to compare to the more knowledgable answers you will get. 1. ? 2. Roo 3. Hen I hope It works out for you.
Apr 26, 2012 #3 leadwolf1 Songster 8 Years May 1, 2011 3,706 123 213 I'm gonna guess, roo, roo, pullet...
Apr 26, 2012 #4 BlueCamas Songster 8 Years Aug 25, 2011 2,198 43 171 Milwaukie, Oregon Cockerel, cockerel, pullet.
Apr 26, 2012 #5 justduckyinVT In the Brooder 8 Years Jan 15, 2012 23 0 24 My slightly educated guess would be cockerel, cockerel and pullet also.
Apr 27, 2012 Thread starter #6 buffslat In the Brooder 8 Years Jul 8, 2011 72 0 39 Southeast Missouri Besides guessing the sex does anyone want to take a stab at age?
Apr 27, 2012 #7 leadwolf1 Songster 8 Years May 1, 2011 3,706 123 213 4 - 5 weeks? They still have baby fuzz on their heads so that would be my best guess
Apr 27, 2012 #8 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Aug 14, 2011 11,642 347 331 louisiana cockerel cockerel pullet i would guess around 5 weeks Last edited: Apr 27, 2012
Apr 28, 2012 Thread starter #9 buffslat In the Brooder 8 Years Jul 8, 2011 72 0 39 Southeast Missouri I agree that pic 2 is a roo. Is it just the comb starting to pink up on pic one that indicates roo? Just trying to learn.
I agree that pic 2 is a roo. Is it just the comb starting to pink up on pic one that indicates roo? Just trying to learn.