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I got them from Meyer Hatchery, and their legs are a pale orangeIf they are golden comets they are pullets. Cockerels start to feather in white. Where did you get them? What color are their legs.
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I got them from Meyer Hatchery, and their legs are a pale orangeIf they are golden comets they are pullets. Cockerels start to feather in white. Where did you get them? What color are their legs.
Thank you! Are golden buffs and golden comets the same thing? From what I read they were, but maybe not?If you got them from Meyer, then they are golden buff pullets. Cockerels would have white down and mostly white feathers at this point.
Thank you!Both are a red sex linked cross. The difference is just in the breeds that are used.
Do you know what breeds are used for a golden buffs? I can only find information on golden comets. Thanks!Both are a red sex linked cross. The difference is just in the breeds that are used.
It might be more accurate for a purebred, but I’m not exactly sure. I just found it. It isn’t going to be 100 percent aIs this diagram a fairly accurate universal determinate? Or is this for a specific breed? That can be very helpful
judging by the fact that chicks are so hard to sex I would give that drawing a 3/10 accuracy lolThank you everyone! Here are some pictures. After looking at the drawing @Chicken sent, they might all be roosters. Can anyone confirm or deny this? View attachment 2257547View attachment 2257551View attachment 2257556View attachment 2257557
Are these good enough? Should I try again?