RBarker87
Hatching
- Jul 5, 2015
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Hello all,
I am new to raising chickens and need a little help. I purchased a Buff Orpington, a Rhode Island Red, and a Bantam(of some kind) when they were 12-14 weeks and two Cuckoo Marans at 10-12 weeks. They are all now 19-23 weeks old. All of them are supposed to be hens but I clearly have at least one roo and am concerned I may actually have 4 of the 5 that are roos. Can anyone help with some identification on gender for these ladies(or gents)

This is the Bantam named Flappy

The Buff, Goldie, and the Bantam again

The Rhode Island, Red(or Brat)

And the "sisters" Charlotte on the left near Red and Katie on the right.

And our little flock all together.
Thanks for any help anyone can give. Red is clearly a roo. He crows, CONSTANTLY, day or night. Flappy and Goldie scuffle more than any others. I honestly think Goldie maybe the only hen however I have yet to see any eggs at all.
Thanks ahead of time.
I am new to raising chickens and need a little help. I purchased a Buff Orpington, a Rhode Island Red, and a Bantam(of some kind) when they were 12-14 weeks and two Cuckoo Marans at 10-12 weeks. They are all now 19-23 weeks old. All of them are supposed to be hens but I clearly have at least one roo and am concerned I may actually have 4 of the 5 that are roos. Can anyone help with some identification on gender for these ladies(or gents)
This is the Bantam named Flappy
The Buff, Goldie, and the Bantam again
The Rhode Island, Red(or Brat)
And the "sisters" Charlotte on the left near Red and Katie on the right.
And our little flock all together.
Thanks for any help anyone can give. Red is clearly a roo. He crows, CONSTANTLY, day or night. Flappy and Goldie scuffle more than any others. I honestly think Goldie maybe the only hen however I have yet to see any eggs at all.
Thanks ahead of time.