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With that size of comb, I'm leaning toward rooster.![]()
Help. Is my 10 week old Silkie a rooster??? She doesn't look like her sister
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With that size of comb, I'm leaning toward rooster.![]()
Help. Is my 10 week old Silkie a rooster??? She doesn't look like her sister
Bought this "pullet" at TSC to replace Barred rock roo that I had to rehome. I picked the one with darkest legs and smallest head spot. 5 weeks old and I'm afraid I have ANOTHER barred rock roo on my hands!!Is starting to peck and jump on my two 7-week old pullets.![]()
What do you all think?
Thanks for your opinions!
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X2I'm afraid that's another rooster. :/Bought this "pullet" at TSC to replace Barred rock roo that I had to rehome. I picked the one with darkest legs and smallest head spot. 5 weeks old and I'm afraid I have ANOTHER barred rock roo on my hands!!Is starting to peck and jump on my two 7-week old pullets. What do you all think? Thanks for your opinions!![]()
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Looks like some variety of Wyandotte to me ...
Bought from Tractor Supply, said it was a pullet. Approx 11 weeks old. Sweet & loving. This one falls asleep while ur holding it.
Just don't know what it is!!! Driving me bananas!!! Much much smaller than my other chickens purchased at the same time.
Looks like some variety of Wyandotte to me ...
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Cute l'il chickie!
Do watch out for eyes though- had one that liked do that - fly to shoulder etc -- and one random day decided my eyeballs were irresistible. Even after gentle shoo'ing she kept trying to come back for 15 minutes, going for my eyes, until I put her back in the coop. Also good to read through https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/480948/pecked-in-the-eye-by-a-chicken . Seems like it's always the friendly ones because they get much closer to us.![]()
Im not an expert for #3.. EEs look like pullets to me thoughI've got a couple I'm not sure about. They're all 10 weeks old and fairly skittish, so I had a hard time getting photos of them without anyone around to hold one. These all have very pale combs compared to my Blue Cochin cockerel who is the same age, so I had assumed they would be bright red by now if they are boys. These are my first chickens, so I'm not great at sexing yet! First up is a brown/red Easter Egger - pale comb, does not seem to have any noticeable rows, but has reddish patches on wings that seem to be slowly covering the whole body. I originally thought cockerel before the red color started spreading, but now not sure!![]()
#2 is a gray/cream colored Easter Egger. My current guess is pullet because of the more uniform color, and seems to have one row on pea comb.
#3 is a Silver Laced Polish bantam. When looking at the crest at a day old, I thought cockerel, but now this looks more like a bonnet than a wacky hairdo, and feathers are fairly rounded at the tips.
' Everybody together.
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Thanks!