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Sheltona01
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These are better photos of a few of them.The lighting is not too great in the photos, so its a lot harder to tell if the combs are pale, pink, or red...
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These are better photos of a few of them.The lighting is not too great in the photos, so its a lot harder to tell if the combs are pale, pink, or red...
I will stick with my original guess, waiting for update like Overo Mare suggested.These are better photos of a few of them.
I see quite a few cockerels. From the pictures I dont see any pullets. (the ones facing the camera)Update. We will be swapping boys for girls soon and want to make as educated a guess as I can. Here's some better pictures than my last ones. Just shy of 7 weeks.
Thank you so much!!!
That's what I thought. We have a few girls but definitely most of them are boys, I just really needed a second (or really as many as possible) opinion.I see quite a few cockerels. From the pictures I dont see any pullets. (the ones facing the camera)
What do the ones you have left look like now?Update. We will be swapping boys for girls soon and want to make as educated a guess as I can. Here's some better pictures than my last ones. Just shy of 7 weeks.
Thank you so much!!!
We ended up with 7 out of 9 being boys. We've added some girls and have away the boys and we finally have our little flock of 6. All of the ones pictured above have found new homes. It was sad to lose my have raised birds.What do the ones you have left look like now?
It is in fact an e
This guy is an Easter egger. We traded him for his sister.