101% males.Here they are
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101% males.Here they are
I see confirming roo saddles on both, unfortunately.I have seen them go up against each other but so have all my ladies also so it's very hard to make a choice.. I don't want them going to new homes to early if there is a chance of female I have had a hen who very large girl with wottels just as big as a roo
That's giving me some hope thank youIf they aren't crowing yet, you could wait until one crows or lays an egg.
A few of my mix breed girls combed and wattled early. This is my Asian Black at 15-16 weeks
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I took another look at the colored one. It's a cockerel. There are saddle feathers. They a narrow. I've circled them for you so you know what they look like.That's giving me some hope thank you
Thank you and your right he started crowing in his shed this morning just waiting on white as he obly just got his small wattlesI took another look at the colored one. It's a cockerel. There are saddle feathers. They a narrow. I've circled them for you so you know what they look like.
So you have two boys.
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