Mar 19, 2009 #1 Bock_Bock Songster 11 Years Dec 13, 2008 2,268 8 191 Hayward, Ca it is around 4 1/2 weeks in these pics
Mar 19, 2009 #2 rodriguezpoultry Langshan Lover 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 10,918 147 361 Claremore, OK Cockerel.
Mar 19, 2009 Thread starter #3 Bock_Bock Songster 11 Years Dec 13, 2008 2,268 8 191 Hayward, Ca thanks your always their to asnswer my sex questions looks like he is going away i got more ee's in the bator right now
thanks your always their to asnswer my sex questions looks like he is going away i got more ee's in the bator right now
Mar 19, 2009 #4 Cats Critters Completely Indecisive 13 Years Oct 15, 2007 5,672 148 386 Clarion County, PA My Coop My Coop pullet
Mar 19, 2009 Thread starter #5 Bock_Bock Songster 11 Years Dec 13, 2008 2,268 8 191 Hayward, Ca uh-oh im stuck now 1 pullet 1 roo
Mar 19, 2009 #6 klf73 Mad Scientist 14 Years Jun 1, 2008 6,080 20 404 Maine 4.5 weeks, cockeral, those wattles are too big and red.....
Mar 19, 2009 Thread starter #7 Bock_Bock Songster 11 Years Dec 13, 2008 2,268 8 191 Hayward, Ca at around 3 weeks to give you a better heads up on the comb and waddle development
Mar 19, 2009 Thread starter #8 Bock_Bock Songster 11 Years Dec 13, 2008 2,268 8 191 Hayward, Ca ok up to 2 roos and 1 pullet
Mar 19, 2009 #9 TubbyChicken Songster 11 Years Jul 30, 2008 472 0 129 Kentucky cockerel Look at the redness of the comb and the wattles...at only 4 1/2 weeks I feel sure it's a cockerel.
cockerel Look at the redness of the comb and the wattles...at only 4 1/2 weeks I feel sure it's a cockerel.
Mar 19, 2009 Thread starter #10 Bock_Bock Songster 11 Years Dec 13, 2008 2,268 8 191 Hayward, Ca 3 cockerals and 1 pullet