I’m like 90% sure it’s a male. And OUCH!Ignore my nasty thumb (put an impact driver through it lol)
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I’m like 90% sure it’s a male. And OUCH!Ignore my nasty thumb (put an impact driver through it lol)
Didn’t feel good.I’m like 90% sure it’s a male. And OUCH!
I bet!!!Didn’t feel good.
That stinks. I think atleast one of my silkies are cockerels as well. That means I have possibly 7-8 pullets. Someone’s gonna have to go I suppose.
I’ll try to get better pics of them in the morning. They’re all in the background behind barred rocksI bet!!!
And if you post pics of the silkies we might be able to help although they are notoriously hard to sex too lol
Yeah hard to say from those but hopefully someone will be able to tell. I’m not sure.I’ll try to get better pics of them in the morning. They’re all in the background behind barred rocks
The one with the larger comb is probably a male. Combs develope early on for roos. The other one could be a female. I dont have any plymouths and im going off of genreal rooster knowledgeHey y’all these are two Plymouth barred rocks that I got from Meyer hatchery. They were supposedly sexed. Does one look like a cockerel to you chicken experts?
Thanks!