Am I a male???
These are hatch mates. Born around the middle of february
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Cute chicks!! I think that they are both males. The white one for sure! I hope that's what you wanted to hear.
the white one is. Im![]()
Am I a male???
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These are hatch mates. Born around the middle of february
the white one is. Im![]()
Am I a male???
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These are hatch mates. Born around the middle of february
not sure about the black one... I would say no on it if they are the same age
Yep...the first frizzle is a little cockerel. I'm going with a pullet on the black one. It should have a redder comb and wattles by now if it were male. These should be frizzled cochins. I have several cochins--one is frizzled. DO NOT BREED THEM TOGETHER! They need to be bred to non-frizzled birds.
Sent you a PM on the Wellies!I have a trio of Welsummers from my last hatch up for grabs if anybody is interested - they are five months old, one roo and two pullets. PM me for information! I might be persuaded to part with 3 pullets if the offer is right...
The guinea has a nest hidden at the base of an old dead pecan tree -- be interesting to see if she actually hatches any eggs. I can't find the nest but she disappears for the majority of every day - I only see her occasionally out w/the males - they all stick close to that same spot.
Nothing on my peas yet - but my records say I set my first eggs on May 19th last year, so they're still on schedule -- just slow!!![]()
A chick born with double frizzle genes will be plagued with skin and feather issues. Somewhat like this:Thanks bella. I wasn't sure that is what I was thinking. Why don't you bred them together???
Funny thing is. Out of all the new chicks I got this year that is the only rooster.