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thanks geebs! i know i am impatient but i'm not going to cull this one, i just think s/he is interesting and my curiosity is seriously piqued.
the bolded...it's very interesting that you said that (about one of my "obvious" roo pics)--you're good! that "obvious roo" has NO saddle feathers yet either, unlike the other roo shown just before it. i keep figuring the saddle is coming in later (and well it might!) but that it just HAS to be a boy, based on how it looks compared to the group and so similar to the first roo that does have saddle feathers with color. do you know what cued you in to that one being less certain? you're like a FCBM psychic, lol.
good points overall about comparing to the group. when i go back and look at the pics i took of the breeding pen i bought these guys from, there were two roos (one good, one bad) and about 8 hens, all of whom looked different. so some of my guys are likely not siblings, and some only half-siblings.
also, i have to say that when i asked about the sex of these five chicks early on (at about 2 weeks, as so many folks say you can tell by then, no problem) the response was 4 or 5 roos out of 5 birds! now we are seeing two for sure pullets, one maybe pullet, and one more that just might not be a roo. i could get 4/5 pullets if the two mysteries turn out well! it is just interesting how what you say seems to be right on--that waiting is really the only way to be sure.
i appreciate your time and sharing your thoughts. i am learning a lot!
thanks geebs! i know i am impatient but i'm not going to cull this one, i just think s/he is interesting and my curiosity is seriously piqued.
the bolded...it's very interesting that you said that (about one of my "obvious" roo pics)--you're good! that "obvious roo" has NO saddle feathers yet either, unlike the other roo shown just before it. i keep figuring the saddle is coming in later (and well it might!) but that it just HAS to be a boy, based on how it looks compared to the group and so similar to the first roo that does have saddle feathers with color. do you know what cued you in to that one being less certain? you're like a FCBM psychic, lol.
good points overall about comparing to the group. when i go back and look at the pics i took of the breeding pen i bought these guys from, there were two roos (one good, one bad) and about 8 hens, all of whom looked different. so some of my guys are likely not siblings, and some only half-siblings.
also, i have to say that when i asked about the sex of these five chicks early on (at about 2 weeks, as so many folks say you can tell by then, no problem) the response was 4 or 5 roos out of 5 birds! now we are seeing two for sure pullets, one maybe pullet, and one more that just might not be a roo. i could get 4/5 pullets if the two mysteries turn out well! it is just interesting how what you say seems to be right on--that waiting is really the only way to be sure.
i appreciate your time and sharing your thoughts. i am learning a lot!
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