So sorry to hear about your ducks

I guess you will have to figure out a way to fortify the chicken house or keep the pooch inside - at least that will be easier in the winter!
{{{Hugs}}}}
Linda
Tom, I tend to guess by way of their size - bigger ones tend to be young cockerels. I don't see any evidence of growing wattles or large combs in comparison from one to the other. Unless that is what I'm seeing in photo #2.TomK wrote: ↑Sat Nov 10, 2018 11:39 amGood morning...pretty darn blustery out there today..hope it eases off...MJ hung out the sheets on the line and they are fluttering horizontally...hope the pegs hold..
...i was making pen panels to expand the outside and the air hose on my compresaor gave out..it's less than a year old ...why do they even make this crap?...off to princess auto for a 'real' rubber one and new fittings...makes me nuts...all this unecessary land fill...
...on a brighter note, what is rhe opinion on these Brabanter chicks?..male,female?..thought I would join in on the fun that Jaye started...we both are the recipients of the result of hatching some of Paula's eggs...here goes
Ok, looking at the two that @Jaye posted, and at these three, I'm at a complete loss. They all look like boys to me, but what looks like rooster points, I think is actually just cage damage or pre-moult rattiness. It shouldn't be this hard to sex birds at two months old! Whose idea was this, anyway? Oh wait...TomK wrote: ↑Sat Nov 10, 2018 11:39 amGood morning...pretty darn blustery out there today..hope it eases off...MJ hung out the sheets on the line and they are fluttering horizontally...hope the pegs hold..
...i was making pen panels to expand the outside and the air hose on my compresaor gave out..it's less than a year old ...why do they even make this crap?...off to princess auto for a 'real' rubber one and new fittings...makes me nuts...all this unecessary land fill...
...on a brighter note, what is rhe opinion on these Brabanter chicks?..male,female?..thought I would join in on the fun that Jaye started...we both are the recipients of the result of hatching some of Paula's eggs...here goes
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