For 7 weeks, the combs look very red, can't see any other signs, except those 2 you identified as cockerels. I agree with junebugena to wait longer.@Wishing4Wings or @junebuggena , any guesses?
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For 7 weeks, the combs look very red, can't see any other signs, except those 2 you identified as cockerels. I agree with junebugena to wait longer.@Wishing4Wings or @junebuggena , any guesses?
One on the right looks like a cockerel. Not sure about the other. Actually, not sure on either.
Leaning toward cockerel.
I have these two little chicks of unknown breed. Can you tell their gender? They are about 4 weeks old( might be a day or two less or more) the white one looks kinda like another post on this thread saying theirs is a redstar Cochin mix.![]()
Sorry I just can't get them to stand still they are so afraid of me.
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Wrong thread but any ideas on breed?
Those chicks are maybe 2 to 3 weeks old at most. The black could either be a Jersey Giant or Australorp. The white could be a Leghorn, Amberlink, or White Rock.I have these two little chicks of unknown breed. Can you tell their gender? They are about 4 weeks old( might be a day or two less or more) the white one looks kinda like another post on this thread saying theirs is a redstar Cochin mix.
Sorry I just can't get them to stand still they are so afraid of me.
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Wrong thread but any ideas on breed?
I think we need a better comb photoWhat gender is my four week old California White?![]()
production red cockerel