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WendyTestaburger
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NOOOO3/4 look like cockerels. Wait a few more weeks for the rest!


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NOOOO3/4 look like cockerels. Wait a few more weeks for the rest!
The comb appears to be quite large on 3, just lacking in redness because of the dark skinNOOOOthose were our favorites
can I ask what about #3 looks like a cockerel? I'm have no idea what to look for but it's feet are so skinny I though there was hope. I did notice that one is the head honcho, pecks all the others and so does #5
Thanks for the info, I was wondering why the Wyandottes were looking different so that makes a lot of sense. The farm that let us hatch these chicks will take back any roosters but #4 (BoBo) I helped hatch out I'm sure he would've died if I hadn't so I'm attached to him. I can set up a bachelor coop at our house for the roos but I've been reading horror stories of ER trips and crowing all night so I'm undecided if I will keep them. It's hard.#1,#3, looks like pullets.
Your Wyandottes need to be 10 to 15 weeks to be sure.
The rest look like cockerels.