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5 out of 6 bantam chicks…

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Hey fellow chicken lovers! I appreciate all the cluck-tastic feedback on my last post—your insights truly help! Now, I’m back with another batch of adorable bantam chicks. I have five feathery friends that are now five weeks old, and I’m eager to figure out if they’re roosters or hens. Plus, I’d love to know what breeds they might be! I’ve numbered the photos for easy identification, so feel free to take a peek and share your thoughts. Your expertise and opinions make this chicken journey even more egg-citing! Thank you for being such a supportive community as we navigate the wonderful (and sometimes wacky) world of poultry together. Can’t wait to hear what you think! 🐔✨
5 out of 6 bantam chicks…
5 out of 6 bantam chicks…

Hi guys thanks for the feedback on my other post

https://www.reddit.com/r/BackYardChickens/s/qyEUEuDo7E

On top of this one and as I said I have another 5, 5 week old chicks.

Is it possible to identify if my other 5 are Roos or hens and what breed they are if possible?

I’ve number the photos for ID

Thank you :)

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