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This is the only pic I have right now of head on, this was the day I got them, around 12 weeks old from what I was toldCould you get a picture of the comb head on to see if it has one row or three rows?
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This is the only pic I have right now of head on, this was the day I got them, around 12 weeks old from what I was toldCould you get a picture of the comb head on to see if it has one row or three rows?
Yah these barnyard mixes always throw me for a loop
This is a tough one. But I think pullet due to such a small comb
With that picture, it looks like there are three rows on the comb so I have to vote that it is a cockerel.This is the only pic I have right now of head on, this was the day I got them, around 12 weeks old from what I was told
When did yours start crowing? I haven't heard any crowing yet other than the roo I just brought into the flock and he's a year oldMostly Easter Egger with a bit of Game influence.
Cockerel. Small velociraptor! (I have some, too).
Keep an eye on whether he gets along with everyone else in the next few weeks...
Ours are in a multigenerational flock situation. They don’t start crowing until at least 12-14 weeks or later. I have one that was born on April 10th and he has a nice comb but hasn’t crowed yet.When did yours start crowing? I haven't heard any crowing yet other than the roo I just brought into the flock and he's a year old