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She can breed her if she wants. But it wouldn't be for showing.don't get me wrong, she's poorly bred... since she doesn't have the muffs and beard... I wouldn't breed her.
He. She will be bred with other birds to get barnyard mixes. So no showing both ways.She can breed her if she wants. But it wouldn't be for showing.
It's a she, would know if it were a boy by now. These guys comb up early around 3-4 weeks of age if a cockerel. I'll take a picture of my Porcelains tomorrow, still trying to find them homes.He. She will be bred with other birds to get barnyard mixes. So no showing both ways.
Oh wow. I was convinced it was a boy but i said she bc everyone else was saying sheIt's a she, would know if it were a boy by now. These guys comb up early around 3-4 weeks of age if a cockerel. I'll take a picture of my Porcelains tomorrow, still trying to find them homes.
D'uccles are an easy one, unless you have an odd one.Oh wow. I was convinced it was a boy but i said she bc everyone else was saying she![]()
Really? Wow I will keep this in mind!D'uccles are an easy one, unless you have an odd one.
It's okay.
Yep.Really? Wow I will keep this in mind!
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Yep.
Here's a picture I have from the brooder, it's not great, but I can get a better picture later since they've been moved outside.
View attachment 2722291I believe they were 4½ - 5 weeks when I took this. I'm tired, so I don't remember.
You circled my Heritage Rock X Orpington mix. But yes, he's a cockerel too.