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ScrivnerFarm
In the Brooder
- Nov 21, 2024
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The dark birds are male
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The dark birds are male
Yes I will get better pics this weekend. The other two are for sure roosters. They are all the same age and those two are much bigger and have all the other signs. This one is smaller and more like a hen but I swear I heard/saw it try to crow a month agoView attachment 3993374
I'm not 100% sure of the far right bird.
Yes I will get better pics this weekend. The other two are for sure roosters. They are all the same age and those two are much bigger and have all the other signs. This one is smaller and more like a hen but I swear I heard/saw it try to crow a month ago
It's POL pullet. The feather pattern is female specific. There's a cockerel on the right of the third picture but the others are girls.I was really hoping the red comb and wattle in pic 1 were just from it being close to laying.
It is smaller like a hen but I know that doesn’t necessarily mean it is. The one obvious rooster is much bigger than the other three.
It's POL pullet. The feather pattern is female specific. There's a cockerel on the right of the third picture but the others are girls.