All boys.

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Yea I have been trying to make up excuses to the hubs but can't find anything else guess it's time to try to give them awayIt's variable with different breeds because of different rates of maturity. But IMHO, at that young, with that much comb/redness, the chances are high that they are boys. Definitely think the buff is a boy with those wattles. Sorry.![]()
I thought so typically when do they crow?
They were all given to me at about 2 weeks old. Got the bantams from a local farm and the others came from my sister.I think they look like boys, too. I feel your pain. I got a box of 11 chicks with a mother hen from an auction. Of the chicks, 3 were hens. That leaves 8 roosters! How did you get them?
I do as of now I have 6 bantams 3 are roos. 2 buffs 1 is a roo 3 barred and 1 is a roo and austolorp. What are the odds in keeping one bantam roos and one barred roo will the get along?Cool! Too bad they all seem to be boys.Do ave any other birds?