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@no fly zone It look's like you have a couple of cockerel's in that batch.
Two are roos.
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@no fly zone It look's like you have a couple of cockerel's in that batch.
Thank you for recording from the beginning! I loved the pics and was trying to guess whether they were roos or pullets! If I had guessed on your first week pic, I'd have said 4 roos, 1 hen, later 3 roos, 2 hens now it's obvious 2 roos, 3 hens lol...As a Turken mom too, I can testify that it can be hard to tell with this breed sometimes. As a breed they are great layers, excellent moms and I've never had a mean rooster. They are all great looking birds!
Thank you for recording from the beginning! I loved the pics and was trying to guess whether they were roos or pullets! If I had guessed on your first week pic, I'd have said 4 roos, 1 hen, later 3 roos, 2 hens now it's obvious 2 roos, 3 hens lol...As a Turken mom too, I can testify that it can be hard to tell with this breed sometimes. As a breed they are great layers, excellent moms and I've never had a mean rooster. They are all great looking birds!
fingers crossed for you!I hope the two males stay nice. Our first experience with roosters (three orpingtons) did not go well.