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My BO rooster still didn't have spurs when he passed away this winter at almost a year old. Tour BO does look like my BO hens except none of them were red until right before they started laying. My roo had beautiful irredescent gold...
Just a tad too early to say for sure. My BO roo started getting red at 3-4 weeks. Do you have a closer picture of that one from the side? What was you bad experience with a roo before. I had a BO roo last year and he was very docile and...
I loved my BO rooster. I could pick him up and carry him no problem. He did go after my 8 year old once (her fault she came up from behind and startled him) but was quick to calm when I stepped in and didn't actually hurt her. He didn't...
BR are girls, the reds could go either way. Their body shape is like that of my red hen but my red girls didn't get red combs until just a few weeks before they started laying
I love my buff orpingtons. They are large birds but they look even larger because their feathers are so fluffy. They are great layers and very friendly. My 8 year old daughter can easily round them up into the coop herself at the end of...
Thanks The black one does have feathered legs. I am not sure on the grey ones toes, I'll check tomorrow. I do know the lady had silkies and EEs for sure, she said most of the eggs she hatched were green. I am sure she had other breeds...
Any guesses? Breed or genders?
I agree, the grey one looks like a EE roo to me, definite green legs and red comb. The black I can't tell as much
I am no pro, but I had 5 buff orpingtons last year and my roo was red by 3 weeks old and much more developed in the comb/wattles by 8 weeks old than those birds. I had on that looked questionable to me (because of body...
Figured it out! Any guesses on these guys, not sure if they even qualify as EEs, the black and grey are obviously mixes with the feathered feet and poofy head
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