Right now my new chicks are about 3 to 5 weeks away before I will be combining them with my existing flock of 8 month old one cockrell and two pullets.
This group of four, presumably soon-to-be hens, that I will be adding to the eight-month-old flock are golden comets so there a sex linked variety and supposedly I have females.
The part I was wondering about though is when it comes to the day where I combine the chicks who will be either 10 or 12 weeks around the time I try the combining;. Will the Cockerel who will be about nine months old or so by then be able to recognize female from male and if so would there be any obvious Cockerel behavior that I could have serve, which would might tip me off that maybe one of the new chicks is not a female? So far they're all growing at the same rate I may seem to match the color profile for females for Golden comets. But I was just wondering aloud whether at nine month old rooster would be able to tell whether the 10 or 12 week old chicks had a male amongst them?
This group of four, presumably soon-to-be hens, that I will be adding to the eight-month-old flock are golden comets so there a sex linked variety and supposedly I have females.
The part I was wondering about though is when it comes to the day where I combine the chicks who will be either 10 or 12 weeks around the time I try the combining;. Will the Cockerel who will be about nine months old or so by then be able to recognize female from male and if so would there be any obvious Cockerel behavior that I could have serve, which would might tip me off that maybe one of the new chicks is not a female? So far they're all growing at the same rate I may seem to match the color profile for females for Golden comets. But I was just wondering aloud whether at nine month old rooster would be able to tell whether the 10 or 12 week old chicks had a male amongst them?