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That dude looks to be the dad of the blue, assuming you hatched them yourself.
Do you have any other roos?
I purchased fertile eggs. There were two roosters. The mix that is pictured and an ayam cemani(?).
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That dude looks to be the dad of the blue, assuming you hatched them yourself.
Do you have any other roos?
I thought the barred one looked fibro.I purchased fertile eggs. There were two roosters. The mix that is pictured and an ayam cemani(?).
I am holding out waaaay too much hope. I need to just let it be and understand that I just have to have patience for another few weeks. That's so hard though!!!I hold out some hope though.
Lol.I am holding out waaaay too much hope. I need to just let it be and understand that I just have to have patience for another few weeks. That's so hard though!!!
I've had chicks sprout saddles as early as 5-6 weeks. Some take longer like 8-10 weeks old. I had one not start looking like a boy until 6 months old.
I can't.....because male feathering doesn't happen until ~12 weeks.thats a good photo, you can really see the male feathering comming in
Just walk away. Trust me. It will save your BP.I can't.....because male feathering doesn't happen until ~12 weeks.
Yay! I thought so!! But now it's confirmed that the white one I was REALLY wanting to be a pullet is in fact a cockerelYessss!
Sorry.Yay! I thought so!! But now it's confirmed that the white one I was REALLY wanting to be a pullet is in fact a cockerel![]()