They are 12 weeks old.
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Yep, these are cockerels. The darker brown one is a partridge rock and the other is a production red (nice!).
Generally we make separate threads for different sets of birds, but you appear to have pullets up to this point. Easter Eggers are a hard breed to sex though and can sway to either gender at last second it seems. Keep posting updated pics to the forum for the best results.
[COLOR=FF0000]Yep, these are cockerels. The darker brown one is a partridge rock and the other is a production red (nice!).[/COLOR]
[COLOR=FF0000]Generally we make separate threads for different sets of birds, but you appear to have pullets up to this point. Easter Eggers are a hard breed to sex though and can sway to either gender at last second it seems. Keep posting updated pics to the forum for the best results.[/COLOR] [/quote] X2, pullets!
Red Sex-Link rooster.I believe this chicken to be a rooster. It's the same age (13 weeks) as my black Australorp (that started crowing at 10 weeks) but sometimes I think maybe not.
Am I right, it's a rooster? Just double checking since I read posts where people got rid of a rooster that turned out to be a good laying hen.
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