CrzyChickyLad4
In the Brooder
- Mar 13, 2020
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Helpp!! Do I have a roo in my bunch? This is a Blue laced Barnevelder!
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I would wait to see if it gets a waddle or a bigger comb. Sometimes you just gotta wait it out and it's horrible. I'm doing it right now with one of my "pullets." If it is a cockerel and you can't keep it I recommend going to local farms to see if they'll take him.I am not sure? I can post more pics if needed
My chicks are 3 1/2 weeks and one of my females comb is almost that big. I do have a suspected cockerel though and his comb is HUGE and red although every breed is different.I don't know how much bigger a comb a chick would have at 5 weeks. Pullets are usually flat or near flat to their head at that age, plus yellow not pink.
Are you chicks you're referring to Barnevelders?My chicks are 3 1/2 weeks and one of my females comb is almost that big. I do have a suspected cockerel though and his comb is HUGE and red although every breed is different.