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So far, ours personally seem a bit aggressive.Not about sexing:
I have a question about sebrights... Are they tame? I'm hopefully going to hatch some eggs soon and sebrights are on my list
I think you forgot to attach your photos. And for 2 months, they’re probably all hensThese are the sides of the 2 I think are Roosters, honestly other than the combs they all like the same, stance and everything.
They are just over 2 months
And no Crowing
Yes sorry I added them afterI think you forgot to attach your photos. And for 2 months, they’re probably all hens
I've heard their a bit flighty... I think I'm still gonna go for my dream chicken (serama), they are hard to find thoughSo far, ours personally seem a bit aggressive.
We have tried other chicks in with them and they did not take well
My 2 are a bit flighty to say the least. If you are looking for a calmer bantam, with my experience I would say go with Cochins, oegbs, Japanese bantams orI've heard their a bit flighty... I think I'm still gonna go for my dream chicken (serama), they are hard to find though
D'uccles were my 2nd choice... Very pretty and easy to find. Still not sure what I'm gonna go for yet but I have a few months to decideMy 2 are a bit flighty to say the least. If you are looking for a calmer bantam, with my experience I would say go with Cochins, oegbs, Japanese bantams or
d’ Uccles. (My d’ Uccle cockerel is the best! (So far at least)
Not about sexing:
I have a question about sebrights... Are they tame? I'm hopefully going to hatch some eggs soon and sebrights are on my list
That’s odd, sebrights are usually pretty tameSo far, ours personally seem a bit aggressive.
We have tried other chicks in with them and they did not take well