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Traffie Chickens
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Actually it makes it hard, because we got hatching eggs from my neighbors and they have multiple Roos and about 30 hens. So it makes it tricky.
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Yeah, that’s definitely a cockerel.
Ok. Thanks so much for your help.Yeah, that’s definitely a cockerel.
Is this the same black one as earlier? If so, it’s a cockerel for sure, and not a Jersey Giant, because it has the wrong comb type. It could possibly be part JG though.Does anyone think it’s a jersey giant? And does the comb tell the sex? here it is as a baby. View attachment 3807373
Yes it is the same one. Do you know what breed it is then?Is this the same black one as earlier? If so, it’s a cockerel for sure, and not a Jersey Giant, because it has the wrong comb type. It could possibly be part JG though.
Also is it a cockerel because the comb has three rows?Yes it is the same one. Do you know what breed it is then?
I’m not sure, but he’s likely an Easter Egger of some sort.Yes it is the same one. Do you know what breed it is then?
No, pullet’s combs can also have three rows. His comb is too big and red for a pullet.Also is it a cockerel because the comb has three rows?