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Thank you BaileyMChicks, now I will have to sit and wait :) Do you know if the roosters start crowing as late as the hens start laying? I have heard they are a little slow, but I have never had them before.
It depends on the breed and the individual bird, but for me the roosters always crowed a month or so before their sisters started laying. So at around 5-7 months. But of course some can crow way before that. That is just my personal experience.
 
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Anyone want to take a guess at breed and gender for me? lol
I was supposed to be receiving 12 Bielefelders, 10 female, 2 male and also received 4 extra.
Now I'm unsure as to breed and gender and the person I ordered them from won't return my emails.
They are just over four weeks old. TIA!
 
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Anyone want to take a guess at breed and gender for me? lol
I was supposed to be receiving 12 Bielefelders, 10 female, 2 male and also received 4 extra.
Now I'm unsure as to breed and gender and the person I ordered them from won't return my emails.
They are just over four weeks old. TIA!
Cockerel on the right in top photo and the Barred one is also a cockerel it seems..
 
Thank you. That's what we are thinking too, but it's so hard to tell! The other blue Cochin we have that we got at the same time looks completely different as far as the head goes.
Cochins are hard to sex, their tails (hens and roosters) aren't that much different.
 
Roo or hen? Here are the other 2 from this same hatch on 4/8/16. White one's mom is a white leg horn, brown one's mom is some kind of game bird, (I'll attach a pic of her). Dad to both is "Fertile Fred" mixed breed ,(I'll attach a pic of him too)


 

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