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No there is not.Is there any truth to the videos I have seen that if you hold them by their feet that hens will try to upright themselves and roosters will just hang?
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No there is not.Is there any truth to the videos I have seen that if you hold them by their feet that hens will try to upright themselves and roosters will just hang?
Potentially. Best case scenario, they all get along. Worst case scenario, hens are being terrorized and ganged up on and roosters are bloodying each other.With a flock of 12 will there be a problem with multiple roosters?
The younger ones are sexlinks so they should all be female provided you bought them from a sexed pullet bin (and they all were the right color/marking for female) - I don't know the traits for a SG.The 9 larger pullets (or so I thought) are Easter Eggers. The three 6 week olds are Sapphire Gems.
Unfortunately, they both look like roos to me.I am suspecting one of these two.
Well I bought all of the Easter eggers from a “sexed” pullet bin. But I guess they missed a couple.Potentially. Best case scenario, they all get along. Worst case scenario, hens are being terrorized and ganged up on and roosters are bloodying each other.
The younger ones are sexlinks so they should all be female provided you bought them from a sexed pullet bin (and they all were the right color/marking for female) - I don't know the traits for a SG.
Absolutely not. I butcher chickens and you hold them by their feet to put them in the killing cone. Both flap like crazy trying to get uprightIs there any truth to the videos I have seen that if you hold them by their feet that hens will try to upright themselves and roosters will just hang?
Unfortunately it happens, even if the hatchery does a good job and the feed store label things correctly. A 10% wrong rate is considered acceptable.Well I bought all of the Easter eggers from a “sexed” pullet bin. But I guess they missed a couple.![]()
Those are both cockerels.I am suspecting one of these two. I have 12. So I can send more pics. They are both bigger than the rest and have the red comb on top.