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Can anyone tell whether this is pullet or cockerell?
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Cockrel for sure you got a rooster
Where are you located in ohio?If this is a rooster, anybody want it? I can't have a rooster as we are in city limits. It has only crowed once. Up until then I thought pullet.
Oh,ok I was just wanderingIn response to chicken farmer. I am in Columbus near Westerville.
now for the parts of the story that gives it away.
i have been working a regular job too, to help get us through the winter. my daughters have been helping us feed. when i moved the chicks i was mixing their feed, (starter and a ground version of our regular feed). my daughters, not knowing any better gave the chicks my "adult chicken" feed that contains large cracked corn, sunflower and large pellets. in all 5 chicks i found a pellet in their throat. they had choked to death on the large feed.
So sorry about the lost babies. Poor darlings. Indeed, at least it wasn't something contagious.If this is a rooster, anybody want it? I can't have a rooster as we are in city limits. It has only crowed once. Up until then I thought pullet.
Such a gorgeous boy! I have an EE hen I'd love to pair him with, but I doubt even my chicken-friendly family-neighbors would enjoy yet another man-chicken singing his sun salutations (already have 4 crowing, 5 that should start any day now, and at least 4 young'uns that will in a couple months). Gotta limit myself on the rooster buying sadly.