Pullet or Cockerel?

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Ok thanks, was wondering because the other one has a big waddle. Guess I’m wishful thinking, kids will be crushed to get rid of the cockerels.
 

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Ok thanks, was wondering because the other one has a big waddle. Guess I’m wishful thinking, kids will be crushed to get rid of the cockerels.
It's possible, if both birds are the exact same breed...
...but even same breed - same source can have differences.
Time will tell....but start planning their future and prepare a separate area for when the boys get 'randy' at about 12-16 weeks old.
Tough lessons, especially for kids, but a great opportunity for learning some realities.
 
It's possible, if both birds are the exact same breed...
...but even same breed - same source can have differences.
Time will tell....but start planning their future and prepare a separate area for when the boys get 'randy' at about 12-16 weeks old.
Tough lessons, especially for kids, but a great opportunity for learning some realities.
Thanks for the help! Agreed great learning lesson
 
So when can you really be certain? The lack of waddle has me puzzled however I am new to raising chickens..
 

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