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Post by maryellen on Jul 6, 2018 18:54:16 GMT -5
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Post by seminolewind on Jul 6, 2018 20:58:36 GMT -5
I don't see any rooster-especially at that age. NM? ??
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Post by maryellen on Jul 7, 2018 8:07:11 GMT -5
This one stays out of morks way, mork does the dance around the other ees but this one. I see wispy neck feathers that are more male.
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nm156
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Post by nm156 on Jul 7, 2018 11:02:01 GMT -5
At 18 weeks, one row of peas , Pullet is my guess.What hatchery does its blood line come from? I have one from Townline that looked like that at and laid an egg at 15 1/2 weeks old ,her sister didn't lay until 32 weeks old.
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Post by maryellen on Jul 7, 2018 19:22:29 GMT -5
I am not sure if they use meyer or cackle, the local.feed store had them. .
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Post by seminolewind on Jul 8, 2018 10:48:14 GMT -5
What a beautiful girl!!! A sure keeper. Such a cute face!
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Post by maryellen on Jul 8, 2018 18:53:19 GMT -5
I was really hoping she was a female, she is very friendly and lives to be held
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Post by Sylie on Jul 8, 2018 22:54:45 GMT -5
You know my philosophy, they are roosters until they lay an egg hahahaha...I'm always wrong when I try to guess.
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