SwampPrincessChick
Crowing
The one in this picture is a pullet. However, the one pictured in the post is a cockerel if they are both the same age.Yes this is another one they are Delawares
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The one in this picture is a pullet. However, the one pictured in the post is a cockerel if they are both the same age.Yes this is another one they are Delawares
The white ish grey one is totally a pullet, I’m not 100% but I think so, she/he has the right wings to be a femaleYes this is another one they are Delawares
I remember the first time my rooster chick crowed it was really young too, I love roosters, but I’m a little nervous I might have 3 moreIf he is older than 6-8 weeks then listen for crowing
12 weeks todayhow old is it ?
Didnt read all the posts, but the Delaware is a cockerel and the production red is obviously a pullet - it would be white otherwise.Is this a rooster or a hen ?
You are correct except that production reds are not sex-linked birds. Therefore, they would not be sexually dimorphic.Didnt read all the posts, but the Delaware is a cockerel and the production red is obviously a pullet - it would be white otherwise.
Novagen, ISA, Golden Comet - these are all sex linked birds. Roosters will all be white.You are correct except that production reds are not sex-linked birds. Therefore, they would not be sexually dimorphic.