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juliejohnson805
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No I ordered 4 pullets and 2 Roos. The Roos were marked. But it appears they were mismarked. I thought I had 2 Roos and 1 pullet.Hardly a difficult task. Were they straight-run?
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No I ordered 4 pullets and 2 Roos. The Roos were marked. But it appears they were mismarked. I thought I had 2 Roos and 1 pullet.Hardly a difficult task. Were they straight-run?
No I ordered 4 pullets and 2 Roos. The Roos were marked. But it appears they were mismarked. I thought I had 2 Roos and 1 pullet.
I have 15 other hens as well and no rooster. Ordered 2 with the plan of only keeping 1.That's a really bad ratio, even if you had gotten what you'd ordered. Typically its considered best to have at least 10 pullets for one cockerel, or he can over sex them.
I have 15 other hens as well and no rooster. Ordered 2 with the plan of only keeping 1.
Which ones were marked as roo? Can you share their pics?No I ordered 4 pullets and 2 Roos. The Roos were marked. But it appears they were mismarked. I thought I had 2 Roos and 1 pullet.
They were marked on back when we received them. I didn’t use anything else. To distinguish them apart. Figured I’d be able to tell... we lost 3 very early on. The pics above are of the 3 left. 1 of these was clearly marked, 1 wasn’t and 1 had a questionable mark on back. So I figured the 3 I lost were pullets. This is my first go with GLW.Which ones were marked as roo? Can you share their pics?
Some have better quality lacing than others. Cockerels, though, get a red wing patch and a golden saddle that drapes down. Those should be visible at this age.What causes the difference in the coloring patterns? One is noticeably darker than the others