Hi Kennedy, There is not much you can do to address the whole cockerel v. pullet question. The easiest option is obviously to buy chicks that have been sexed and not hatching eggs. Or, better yet, is to wait until their second molt so you can sex them with 100% certainty.
If you used hatching eggs and ended up with a cockerel then your options are really to rehome them. You should check Local Chicken Breeders, Online Communities and Classifieds, Animal Shelters and Sanctuaries, 4-H and FFA Groups.
Hi Kennedy, There is not much you can do to address the whole cockerel v. pullet question. The easiest option is obviously to buy chicks that have been sexed and not hatching eggs. Or, better yet, is to wait until their second molt so you can sex them with 100% certainty.
If you used hatching eggs and ended up with a cockerel then your options are really to rehome them. You should check Local Chicken Breeders, Online Communities and Classifieds, Animal Shelters and Sanctuaries, 4-H and FFA Groups.