Jan 10, 2020 #1 RebeccaBoyd Crossing the Road May 24, 2019 4,853 57,220 821 Eastern Kentucky This little one is 9 weeks and 5 days old and has me guessing. I know 2 of the brood are cockerels and 1 is a pullet. It is a game chick. Any ideas? Attachments DSCN2088.JPG 379.7 KB · Views: 16 DSCN2087.JPG 369.2 KB · Views: 15 DSCN2086.JPG 358.1 KB · Views: 14 DSCN2084.JPG 869.2 KB · Views: 15
This little one is 9 weeks and 5 days old and has me guessing. I know 2 of the brood are cockerels and 1 is a pullet. It is a game chick. Any ideas?
Jan 10, 2020 #2 Mamas_Looney_Farm Songster Dec 14, 2019 211 509 116 I’m not very experienced with game birds but to me it looks like a cockerel. Sometimes I can tell my chickens genders by seeing if they have the start to spurs on their legs. Hope that helps
I’m not very experienced with game birds but to me it looks like a cockerel. Sometimes I can tell my chickens genders by seeing if they have the start to spurs on their legs. Hope that helps
Jan 10, 2020 Thread starter #4 RebeccaBoyd Crossing the Road May 24, 2019 4,853 57,220 821 Eastern Kentucky Thank you for you replies. My gut was telling me cockerel and needed to know for sure as it's time to rehome the boys.
Thank you for you replies. My gut was telling me cockerel and needed to know for sure as it's time to rehome the boys.
Jan 10, 2020 #5 Hughes Wildlife Farm Songster Aug 31, 2019 281 652 177 Hughes Wildlife Farm, MA I'm thinking that comb is already quite tall for it to be a young lady... So I'm definatly going cockeral
I'm thinking that comb is already quite tall for it to be a young lady... So I'm definatly going cockeral
Jan 10, 2020 #6 chrissynemetz Psalm 91 ❤ Premium Feather Member 10 Years Dec 19, 2013 38,133 312,698 1,917 Olathe Colorado I have to agree, I'm thinking you have a cockerel