Ok,
Before you say "another Rooster or Hen Thread"
I am just going to ask for criteria for what is a Cockerel and Pullet. Cause I have 45- 10 to 9 week old chicks. I am not going to post photos of all 45 and ask for opinions. (Unless you really want me to).
I have taken top and front photos of each chick when they were 8-7 weeks old but I am missing 4 of them. (somehow we missed 4)
Is it a good indication of a Cockerel if they do not have their saddle feathers yet. Some of them just have the porcupine quills there. That is what I was using as a main criteria at this age.
The breed of these are all over the place because I sourced the fertilized eggs from backyard chicken enthusiasts who did not keep separate flocks and had multiple breed roosters with multiple breed hens. so it is a huge mix. They referred to them as backyard mix.
I have tried to also use the saddle feathers as criteria as well but I have heard that the shape of the feathers can also vary from breed to breed. I have read a lot of these threads and I have my guesses but I would like to start thinning down my Flock using better criteria as I can't keep buying 80lbs of feed per week to feed these Cockerels.
Let me know if you guys would like me to post up my google drive links with the photos if you guys really like playing the Cockerels vs Pullets guessing game.
also here is the list of breeds that were involved in the creation of my Frankenstein chickens.
Source 1
Lemon Deathlayer
Splash Black/White Blue Egger
Black Copper Maran
Black Jersey Giant
Barred Cuckoo Maran Cross
Source 2
Isabel Orpingtons
Barnvelder
Leghorn
Black Onyx
Brahmas
Gold Laced wyandotte
Blue breasted brown leghorn
Silver laced Sussex
Easter egger
Source 3
French black copper maran
Death layers
Easter eggers
Americana
Buff brahmas
Speckled Sussex
American breese
Black Jersey giant
Gold/silver/lemon Deathlayer
Before you say "another Rooster or Hen Thread"
I am just going to ask for criteria for what is a Cockerel and Pullet. Cause I have 45- 10 to 9 week old chicks. I am not going to post photos of all 45 and ask for opinions. (Unless you really want me to).
I have taken top and front photos of each chick when they were 8-7 weeks old but I am missing 4 of them. (somehow we missed 4)
Is it a good indication of a Cockerel if they do not have their saddle feathers yet. Some of them just have the porcupine quills there. That is what I was using as a main criteria at this age.
The breed of these are all over the place because I sourced the fertilized eggs from backyard chicken enthusiasts who did not keep separate flocks and had multiple breed roosters with multiple breed hens. so it is a huge mix. They referred to them as backyard mix.
I have tried to also use the saddle feathers as criteria as well but I have heard that the shape of the feathers can also vary from breed to breed. I have read a lot of these threads and I have my guesses but I would like to start thinning down my Flock using better criteria as I can't keep buying 80lbs of feed per week to feed these Cockerels.
Let me know if you guys would like me to post up my google drive links with the photos if you guys really like playing the Cockerels vs Pullets guessing game.
also here is the list of breeds that were involved in the creation of my Frankenstein chickens.
Source 1
Lemon Deathlayer
Splash Black/White Blue Egger
Black Copper Maran
Black Jersey Giant
Barred Cuckoo Maran Cross
Source 2
Isabel Orpingtons
Barnvelder
Leghorn
Black Onyx
Brahmas
Gold Laced wyandotte
Blue breasted brown leghorn
Silver laced Sussex
Easter egger
Source 3
French black copper maran
Death layers
Easter eggers
Americana
Buff brahmas
Speckled Sussex
American breese
Black Jersey giant
Gold/silver/lemon Deathlayer