I'm resigned to the fact that I'm going to have to keep all 17 of my chicks longer than I'd like to (I can only have six hens according to the city ordinance where I live). I've read many comments here that you can't really tell on most breeds the gents from ladies until they lay eggs or crow. Being a fly tier I can recognize rooster hackle feathers, so my question is what comes first, cock-a-doodle-do or cockerel feathers? And at about what age will either of these telling signs occur?
We are crowded here in my little house. My smooth fox terrier is drooling at my chicks and my field trained black lab is saying, "You go over to the couch and I'll bring them to you a mouthful at a time!" Ha! Really the've just been mostly curious about the little peepers. No aggression at all.
Letmeknowplease
We are crowded here in my little house. My smooth fox terrier is drooling at my chicks and my field trained black lab is saying, "You go over to the couch and I'll bring them to you a mouthful at a time!" Ha! Really the've just been mostly curious about the little peepers. No aggression at all.
Letmeknowplease

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