May 7, 2019 #1 BucksBoo Chirping Mar 16, 2019 37 23 84 I have two Mille Fleur D’Uccle bantams that are about 7 weeks old. Would you say they are roo’s or pullets? I’ve heard that you can tell by comb and wattles but I’ve also heard that’s not a guarantee.
I have two Mille Fleur D’Uccle bantams that are about 7 weeks old. Would you say they are roo’s or pullets? I’ve heard that you can tell by comb and wattles but I’ve also heard that’s not a guarantee.
May 7, 2019 #3 Folly's place Addict 13 Years Sep 13, 2011 28,077 55,077 1,286 southern Michigan Both are cockerels, and cute, too. Mary
May 7, 2019 #4 Ol Grey Mare One egg shy of a full carton. ..... 8 Years Mar 9, 2014 20,622 15,152 831 Oregon My Coop My Coop At 7 weeks, that much comb/wattle color = cockerel.....male specific hackle and saddle feathers will emerge in several more weeks
At 7 weeks, that much comb/wattle color = cockerel.....male specific hackle and saddle feathers will emerge in several more weeks
May 7, 2019 #5 Chick-N-Fun Almy Acres Farm 8 Years Jun 26, 2014 23,388 186,462 1,617 Upstate, NY Cute little fellas!
May 7, 2019 #7 Folly's place Addict 13 Years Sep 13, 2011 28,077 55,077 1,286 southern Michigan These are generally easy to sex, often by three weeks of age, by the combs, and the black in the neck feathers. Mary
These are generally easy to sex, often by three weeks of age, by the combs, and the black in the neck feathers. Mary