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CrazyChickains
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The photos are of the chickens as we were moving them to clean out their “playpen” brooder. Can anyone I’d some of them as cockerel or pullet?
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Thank you! Time will tell. We are just a bit impatient.I see at least 5 cockerels, lots of big combs growing although pullets can also grow combs fast too. You will know for sure in another month.
It looks like mostly cockerels.The photos are of the chickens as we were moving them to clean out their “playpen” brooder. Can anyone I’d some of them as cockerel or pullet?
Welcome and thank you for the photos! It will be easier to know as they get a bit older. Maybe you can post some more photos in a week or so. The ones with larger combs are one indicator of cockerels, but not a guarantee at this age. I also look at the tail feathers. My roos all had strong personalities, were bold and a bit standoffish even as chicks. They were also larger than the pullets of the same age. Of course, nothing confirms it more than when they crow and then finally begin to develop spurs at about 20 weeks! Lol!The photos are of the chickens as we were moving them to clean out their “playpen” brooder. Can anyone I’d some of them as cockerel or pullet?