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  1. happyhens120

    Sexing Turkens and EE's? *Pic heavy*

    Quote: I will be listening for crowing but none yet... I did notice that some (and I don't remember which right now) had deeper "voices" than others. Could that be a sign they are roo also? I plan on keeping all the hens and at least one roo, so I'm hoping that I have 4 hens and a roo. Then...
  2. happyhens120

    Sexing Turkens and EE's? *Pic heavy*

    I am really hoping that I get at least two Turken hens! I'm glad you think both EE's are pullets. I can see the younger light one turing out to be a roo. I can just imagine how beautiful he'll be!
  3. happyhens120

    Sexing Turkens and EE's? *Pic heavy*

    Just noticed that my son is putting around on his John Deere tractor in the one picture. If he doesn't grow up to be a farmer...
  4. happyhens120

    Sexing Turkens and EE's? *Pic heavy*

    I'm so excited to see what they will grow up to look like! But... if I do have that many roos, I will have to cull some. I have two boys already that I'm very fond of, and I'm afraid more than that will not be a good thing. I don't know if I'll keep one NN or not. I'm not doing any special...
  5. happyhens120

    Sexing Turkens and EE's? *Pic heavy*

    Good I wanted 2 EE pullets! My guess on the Turkens is this: Black 1: cockerel Black 2: cockerel (maybe?) Buff 1: pullet Buff 2: cockerel Buff 3: pullet But that's just based on their size/combs... anybody else have any ideas?
  6. happyhens120

    Sexing Turkens and EE's? *Pic heavy*

    These are my first turken and EE babies, and I honestly am not sure how to sex them. I just can't seem to find the hackles on these Turkens! Thanks! These Turkens are 7 weeks and the EE's 8 weeks: Black #1: A little bigger than the rest Black #2: This one is the smallest of all my...
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