Looking like all pullets. Barred Rock cockerels are much lighter than females, and Barnevelder cockerels would be patchy, not beautifully laced like yours.
So very pretty!
~Alex
So very pretty!
~Alex
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Looking like all pullets. Barred Rock cockerels are much lighter than females, and Barnevelder cockerels would be patchy, not beautifully laced like yours.
So very pretty!
~Alex
Good names! My Barnevelder roo is named Barney (how original!). They make really nice boys if you ever do get to a spot where you can own a roo. Out of the many roos I've owned over the years, he's in my top ten favorite for sure. Just putting that out there.Thank you, that’s what I’m hoping. I’m attached already I really don’t want to have to part with any of them so hoping to identify early. My two eldest boys have named the barnies Coffee and Spicy, now they have names would be sad to have to give them back Plymouth’s haven’t been named yet I’m trying to see if my 3 year old will name them but he keeps just calling them baby chickens lol
Good names! My Barnevelder roo is named Barney (how original!). They make really nice boys if you ever do get to a spot where you can own a roo. Out of the many roos I've owned over the years, he's in my top ten favorite for sure. Just putting that out there.