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Lilchickennuggets
In the Brooder
- Feb 21, 2025
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No eggs.Thanks this all is helpful.
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No eggs.Thanks this all is helpful.
The Dark Brahmas I circled have male specific coloring. The other I actually forgot to point out earlier because I thought she was one of your others is a pullet. Your white cockerel has red shouldersThis was my concern that I had more rooster than pulletsI didn’t want a rooster yet. Is there anything I can look for so I don’t end up in with more cockerels. I had a gut feeling on the white one, but his waddles and comb are still pink. with the little black/white and grey/white how could you tell? Any advice would be appreciated.
Yeah he has crowed a couple of the mornings and started getting gold neck and brown feathers. He was the only one I couldn’t be blind to the fact that I had roosters. But I don’t want too make multiple trips back to the lady who sold him, so it was a who else question…. I was suspicious on all the ones that have been mentioned, just thought I was wrong or didn’t want to be right. But in good news I found out the tiny brown Brahma know as nugget to all my family and friends, is a pullet is a huge relief, my little 4 yo niece loves her to bits.Your barred rock is a cockerel and so is the red one standing next to it
That’s good! Usually the tail feathers are the easiest indicator for me but really the only for sure way to know is that good ol cockadoodledoo! lolYeah he has crowed a couple of the mornings and started getting gold neck and brown feathers. He was the only one I couldn’t be blind to the fact that I had roosters. But I don’t want too make multiple trips back to the lady who sold him, so it was a who else question…. I was suspicious on all the ones that have been mentioned, just thought I was wrong or didn’t want to be right. But in good news I found out the tiny brown Brahma know as nugget to all my family and friends, is a pullet is a huge relief, my little 4 yo niece loves her to bits.
The white one in the first picture is a female.Update: orange one and black white one were roosters and went back to previous owners.
I still have two Brahmax cockerels they haven’t crowed but obviously boys.
White one: pretty sure is a pullet very bossy but has rounded feathers- still hasn’t layed.
Still haven’t got an egg off any of them![]()