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Maggiechrisman
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- Apr 25, 2023
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Twist my armPost them here, Basty will be able to tell you in seconds. He doesn't want to admit it, but he's REALLY good with Polish

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Twist my armPost them here, Basty will be able to tell you in seconds. He doesn't want to admit it, but he's REALLY good with Polish
Thank you very much fluffy. You are very good at quite a few things yourself. Sexing chickens of course, but also making sure my spelling and grammar is up to standardsPost them here, Basty will be able to tell you in seconds. He doesn't want to admit it, but he's REALLY good with Polish
When you have birds to this age (the black one) and they aren't developing a "ball" of feathers on their heads, they are a cockerel. The trickier ones are the cockerels with a mature crest shape. In that case, feather shape and their "forehead" feathers are going to be the ticket.Twist my armlast one is the black one that was deemed a roo
Wow I’ve never even heard of those before! They’re all from RKWhen you have birds to this age (the black one) and they aren't developing a "ball" of feathers on their heads, they are a cockerel. The trickier ones are the cockerels with a mature crest shape. In that case, feather shape and their "forehead" feathers are going to be the ticket.
Your black/white crested is a pullet. She has a very nice crest. So nice that youll wanted to consider beginning to trim her eyes clear. They can easily develop infections once the feathers begin to cover their eyes. She also has a nice lower level of black feathers. She would be a really nice breeding candidate.
Your mottled little ones there look like they aren't polish, but instead an Appenzeller Spitzhauben. A really really cool chicken. And at the moment those are looking to both be pullets. The crest on a male is going to be long in the front and short in the back. We have a few here and i am falling in love with them.
And revisiting the black at the bottom - there may in fact be some mixing there. Regardless of gender, it should have a more of a pronounced crown - it's neck is also a little too puffy.
Oh gosh. I am sorry. The polishes are so personable that it is the saddest of all when something happens.If you’re willing I’d be curious about this one as well. My toothless terrier killed it last weekI named it Einstein
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A BLACK HOUDAN! That is what that is! Nearly impossible to sex. I have one here that is almost 14 weeks and I am still unsure as to the gender.Do you think it’s a mixed breed then that’s also a cockerel
I had a feeling this one was a cockerel. He was very very sweet since I brought him home. My dog got 3 in 2 days. A guinnea, a Dominique and my Einstein. Still can’t believe she caught the guinnea.Oh gosh. I am sorry. The polishes are so personable that it is the saddest of all when something happens.
This one is going to be right on the cusp of crest sexing, but If it were mine it start anticipating him as being a cockerel.
Another I’ve never heard ofA BLACK HOUDAN! That is what that is! Nearly impossible to sex. I have one here that is almost 14 weeks and I am still unsure as to the gender.