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Pullets or Roos

emccoy

In the Brooder
Jul 22, 2023
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Hi all, I have some barnyard mixes that I’m not sure the gender of. Compared to my boy that’s the same age, the other’s behaviour and plumage looks very different. My known boy is the white one with the large comb. He only tries to fight one other chicken who I also know is a boy (photo not attached), but seems to leave the others alone. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated! :)
 

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Unless you can get clearer pictures of each separately, without the mesh. It makes it hard to see their shoulders and rumps!
Finally got out to get other pictures! These are the three in question.
 

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Any ideas why they aren’t crowing or trying to fight with the other two roos? They’re pretty docile in comparison.
 

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