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SpotTheCat
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Not yet, only 2 off them to have largish pink combs. So do you think there is still a decent amount of hope that they are female?If the comb is large, pink/red too, then most likely a cockerel.
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Not yet, only 2 off them to have largish pink combs. So do you think there is still a decent amount of hope that they are female?If the comb is large, pink/red too, then most likely a cockerel.
Possibly. Will need to see pictures to have a better judgment though.Not yet, only 2 off them to have largish pink combs. So do you think there is still a decent amount of hope that they are female?
Pictures are worth a thousand words.
chick 1Possibly. Will need to see pictures to have a better judgment though.
Pekins/Cochin Bantams, or Cochins in general, the cockerels usually comb up faster then the pullets.
1,2,3, & 4 are definitely cockerels.chick 1
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I think these two look like pullets so far
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Thank you!1,2,3, & 4 are definitely cockerels.
The last ones are pullets.
Curious why you don’t think 3 is? Thank you!1 2 and 4 definitely roos