If they're crowing and have bright red combs, it's pretty certainMaybe you should wait until you are 100% percent sure they are roosters. 3 to 4 weeks old is way too early!!! At that point there's no way to be certain((
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If they're crowing and have bright red combs, it's pretty certainMaybe you should wait until you are 100% percent sure they are roosters. 3 to 4 weeks old is way too early!!! At that point there's no way to be certain((
If they are 3 to 4 weeks old they can't possibly be crowing and likely don't have any combs yet. They probably aren't fully feathered.If they're crowing and have bright red combs, it's pretty certain
If they're crowing and have bright red combs, it's pretty certain
They could be but they could be fast developing hens... your chickens...I had a little boy that started (trying to) crow for a few days before he went back to silence for a few months to finish growing.
And you can't possibly tell me that these don't look like males despite only being 4 weeks old at the time. View attachment 3219527View attachment 3219526
They're not. Their sisters all have normal combs for their age as pullets.They could be but they could be fast developing hens... your chickens...
I had a little boy that started (trying to) crow for a few days before he went back to silence for a few months to finish growing.
And you can't possibly tell me that these don't look like males despite only being 4 weeks old at the time. View attachment 3219527
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Even better, re-home them..Maybe you should wait until you are 100% percent sure they are roosters. 3 to 4 weeks old is way too early!!! At that point there's no way to be certain((
Are you offering? It's way easier said than doneEven better, re-home them..
^^^ so very true.Are you offering? It's way easier said than done
After they're dead, I can be certain: cut them open and look inside for testicles.Maybe you should wait until you are 100% percent sure they are roosters. 3 to 4 weeks old is way too early!!! At that point there's no way to be certain((