OK, we are 2 days from 4 weeks old.
I have a suspicion that at least 2 are boys. maybe 3 or maybe all of them, i dont know, LOL.
My EE's. lets try to see whats what here. aaaaaaand GO!
OK, we are 2 days from 4 weeks old.
I have a suspicion that at least 2 are boys. maybe 3 or maybe all of them, i dont know, LOL.
My EE's. lets try to see whats what here. aaaaaaand GO!
I posted this elsewhere too, but hoping an idea of gender? There are 6 bantams. I am pretty sure 3 girls, but the two gray ones I am uncertain of. I suspect the dark one is a male. All 5 weeks old.
I posted this elsewhere too, but hoping an idea of gender? They are bantams. I am pretty sure 3 girls, but the two gray ones I am uncertain of. I suspect the black one is a male.
Hey guys I know they are too young but its my first time with old english game bantams. Does this much comb at about three weeks mean definitely a boy or do they just get them younger than other breeds I've had?
Bantams do tend to mature more quickly, but only they boys. Bantam pullets take the usual amount of time to develop and mature. Combs that pink, that young, most certainly mean cockerel.
Will try tomorrow, they're comfy under their MHP atm. I'll try to get pics of the others as well. They've been a bit freaked about the camera (phone) lately, especially BB. lol