They do look like cockerels, but I would not get rid of them just yet... I have a one breed (marans) that had pullets with crazy red combs very young.Here's a shot of all four. Any females? I was hoping for at least one hen to add to my flock![]()
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They do look like cockerels, but I would not get rid of them just yet... I have a one breed (marans) that had pullets with crazy red combs very young.Here's a shot of all four. Any females? I was hoping for at least one hen to add to my flock![]()
I will give them the benefit of the doubt for sure, they're still very pleasant to have aroundThey do look like cockerels, but I would not get rid of them just yet... I have a one breed (marans) that had pullets with crazy red combs very young.
Here they are at 11 weeks. The green tag one has the shortest tail feathers and is still the smallest.
Looking like it’s time to build a bachelor pad for four. Maaaaaaaybe the far left in the first pic has hope, but…..Here are a few more pictures.
They do look like all cockerels... Generally, pullets don't turn that red until they r about to start laying... I am unaware of any that start laying that young...Here are a few more pictures.
Those are all cockerels for sure.Here are a few more pictures.
I concur... You were unlucky this time... Maybe u can find someone to trade you a pullet or something...Seven weeks old, from TSC "Rainbow" bin, all four look just like this, so I'm either really lucky or really unlucky![]()