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MALE?
I'm new to the chicken thing, and I recently purchased 4 sexlinks, I was told they were female, but I question two of them, the lighter ones are much bigger than the other two dark ones and they both grew combs that are pretty red, one of them is a little more aggressive than the others. Any thoughts on if they are all pullets or did we end up getting a cockerel in the bunch? Can pullets have combs that big? And any thoughts on what they could be mixed with? They are 4 weeks old, Thank you so much! Sorry if the pictures aren't that great
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PICTURE 2 MALE??? This one is the aggressive one
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PICTURE 4 Both Males?
PICTURE 5 Male??
PICTURE 6 both males?
I'm new to the chicken thing, and I recently purchased 4 sexlinks, I was told they were female, but I question two of them, the lighter ones are much bigger than the other two dark ones and they both grew combs that are pretty red, one of them is a little more aggressive than the others. Any thoughts on if they are all pullets or did we end up getting a cockerel in the bunch? Can pullets have combs that big? And any thoughts on what they could be mixed with? They are 4 weeks old, Thank you so much! Sorry if the pictures aren't that great
PICTURE 1
PICTURE 2 MALE??? This one is the aggressive one
PICTURE 3
PICTURE 4 Both Males?
PICTURE 5 Male??
PICTURE 6 both males?
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) If these birds were all Red Sex Links, they would all be females as female Red Sex Link chicks are reddish and males are whitish, however these are not sex links. They could be second generation from Red Sex Links (Red Sex Link male bred to Red Sex Link female), but because sex links don't breed true all you get is hybrids when you breed two sex links together. They are no longer sex links. I'm