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The guy told me they still need around 2 months to start laying eggs so..3 what? Months? Years? Bananas?
I'm just kidding.
But seriously, they can't be over two months.
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The guy told me they still need around 2 months to start laying eggs so..3 what? Months? Years? Bananas?
I'm just kidding.
But seriously, they can't be over two months.
The pictures are fine. You do have one cockerel. I don't see any others.Would a video work with you?
I’m just worried about the two white ones maybe one is a maleThe pictures are fine. You do have one cockerel. I don't see any others.
Would these work?Yeah... better pictures of those two?
This is oneThe first one's a girl, and the second one might be a boy. Will need better pics for s/he.
Yes, the one with the red comb looks more like a male to me. It even has bright red waddles, looks just like my barred rock rooster.Both of them?
Is there a better way to find out?Yes, the one with the red comb looks more like a male to me. It even has bright red waddles, looks just like my barred rock rooster.
that or it’s a really dominant hen
I don't know about that one...Thinkin' boy, but it's tough.
Actually, the correct term for a male chicken under the age of a year is a cockerel, and a female, a pullet.It looks like another rooster and hen to me, but I’m not sure. If they’re the same cross/ breed then I’d say that