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oh, lol never mind, I see.hackle and cackle?
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oh, lol never mind, I see.hackle and cackle?
The black one is definitely a cockerel. Obvious redness in the shoulders coming in.I have 2 chickens in question! My friend incubated and hatched from her flock, so they may be mix breeds.
I was told the black is an Easter Egger. I think he is a cockerel. He's pretty skittish compared to the others. He is about 8 weeks old. I have another in the flock who is definitely a cockerel, so I was hoping this would be a pullet.
The other in question is the white Leghorn. I think she is a pullet. This one is 9-10 weeks old. She is a less skittish and more friendly.
What do you think?
Yeah a couple posts back my post is quoted and instead of hackle and saddle it’s says hackle and cacklehackle and cackle?
Pullet.One more in question! I've been assuming this one is a pullet. 9-10 weeks old. This is the most "in your face" chicken I have. Always out in front, checking me out. And I noticed what looks like spur buds on the back of the legs. I know time will tell. I'm patiently listening to see which noises they make!
I'd say pullet.One more in question! I've been assuming this one is a pullet. 9-10 weeks old. This is the most "in your face" chicken I have. Always out in front, checking me out. And I noticed what looks like spur buds on the back of the legs. I know time will tell. I'm patiently listening to see which noises they make!
PulletOne more in question! I've been assuming this one is a pullet. 9-10 weeks old. This is the most "in your face" chicken I have. Always out in front, checking me out. And I noticed what looks like spur buds on the back of the legs. I know time will tell. I'm patiently listening to see which noises they make!
2 cockerelsI have 2 chickens in question! My friend incubated and hatched from her flock, so they may be mix breeds.
I was told the black is an Easter Egger. I think he is a cockerel. He's pretty skittish compared to the others. He is about 8 weeks old. I have another in the flock who is definitely a cockerel, so I was hoping this would be a pullet.
The other in question is the white Leghorn. I think she is a pullet. This one is 9-10 weeks old. She is a less skittish and more friendly.
What do you think?
Edit: they are from a mixed flock. Some mix of Leghorn, Easter Egger, and Barred Rock. Not sure on exact breeds or if any are from pure breeds.
Will do! I just want to sit out there and watch them, waiting for a cockadoodledoo.Me too. Keep us updated!