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Mshadows89
Chirping
Ohh btw the pictures with the same looking bird is the same bird tried to get better views since they keep jumping around lol sorry i didnt mention that
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And @ gray farm they are crossbreds i know for a fact just wanted to know if u had an eye for the pullets and cockerels so i can return and trade them for pullets
Yeah i just noticed 1 with the comb growing faster then others the other chickens have small combs no wattle growing i dont mind few cockerels if they are diffrent breeds but if its 80% out of 100 then id get little pissed lol i also have 12 other newborn chicks in the coop with the hens shes doing all the work for me thats y i asked early for these guys if they are pullets or cockerels . And if anyone does know the breeds even if their crossed breeds its a bonus to knowOh ok. Your post asked for breed as well as sex so I took it as you didn't know. As far as cockerels and with significant comb growth and/or redness at this age are cockerels.
Well I see a fifth toe on the barred one so that narrows it down a bit lolYeah i just noticed 1 with the comb growing faster then others the other chickens have small combs no wattle growing i dont mind few cockerels if they are diffrent breeds but if its 80% out of 100 then id get little pissed lol i also have 12 other newborn chicks in the coop with the hens shes doing all the work for me thats y i asked early for these guys if they are pullets or cockerels . And if anyone does know the breeds even if their crossed breeds its a bonus to know