Jun 28, 2019 #1 M Marilyn2019 In the Brooder Feb 3, 2019 8 10 21 Might be a bit too young yet, but was wondering if anyone could tell yet? Roo or hen? They are pekin breed approx 4/5 weeks old. Attachments 20190628_102602.jpg 475.8 KB · Views: 10 20190628_102700.jpg 496.2 KB · Views: 8 20190628_102611.jpg 491.3 KB · Views: 8
Might be a bit too young yet, but was wondering if anyone could tell yet? Roo or hen? They are pekin breed approx 4/5 weeks old.
Jun 28, 2019 #2 Frazzemrat1 Free Ranging May 8, 2017 9,337 16,208 697 Eastern Connecticut So far, pullets. Nothing screaming cockerel yet.
Jul 14, 2019 Thread starter #3 M Marilyn2019 In the Brooder Feb 3, 2019 8 10 21 Updated photos...they are about 7 weeks old x
Jul 15, 2019 #5 Ladybird CA Crossing the Road 14 Years Feb 26, 2011 3,304 5,456 882 Canada My Coop My Coop It’s hard to tell, maybe in a week or two you’ll hear crowing or not. They’re beautiful.
Jul 17, 2019 Thread starter #6 M Marilyn2019 In the Brooder Feb 3, 2019 8 10 21 Sorry to keep going on but this one is a lot calmer than the other one, here's a close up of pippin x still roo or pullet? X
Sorry to keep going on but this one is a lot calmer than the other one, here's a close up of pippin x still roo or pullet? X
Jul 17, 2019 #7 cstephens1987 Crowing Apr 25, 2019 2,175 2,456 292 Carroll county, Maryland Looks like it yes
Jul 17, 2019 #8 Frazzemrat1 Free Ranging May 8, 2017 9,337 16,208 697 Eastern Connecticut agreed, both cockerels.
Jul 17, 2019 #9 Ladybird CA Crossing the Road 14 Years Feb 26, 2011 3,304 5,456 882 Canada My Coop My Coop I agree, the comb is curved like a cockerel’s, also red. Pullets usually have yellow, combs that are closer fitting to the head with the points going straight
I agree, the comb is curved like a cockerel’s, also red. Pullets usually have yellow, combs that are closer fitting to the head with the points going straight