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I agree! It is 100% cockerel/rooster! Tail isn't really an indication of gender!
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I agree! It is 100% cockerel/rooster! Tail isn't really an indication of gender!
I agree! It is 100% cockerel/rooster! Tail isn't really an indication of gender!
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My both cockerel are fighting in every 15 minutes..(i doesnt have any pullet) so what should i do..
Separate them...
I have that chart, and watched my last bantam cochin cockerel follow the exact pullet description. I was mad when "she" started crowing!Thank you so much for your reply and the kind words. I do think they are cute, whatever they may be!On the suspected roo, I saw only same-length feathers at days 2-3, while the suspected pullets did show the alternating lengths. Beyond that, I have come across more info on fast vs slow feathering, pullets vs. cockerels. Although this a chart about Cochins, the pattern shown exactly matches the differences I am seeing in my Brahmas:
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Lol, experience speaks (or crows) louder than theory!I have that chart, and watched my last bantam cochin cockerel follow the exact pullet description. I was mad when "she" started crowing!![]()
Lol, experience speaks (or crows) louder than theory!Thank you so much for sharing. I shall put the wishful theorizing aside, and wait patiently.![]()