Nov 5, 2015 #1 DeepDishChix Chirping May 23, 2015 313 23 78 Hi, I wanted to know if these are roosters. I am 99% sure the GLW is a rooster, but i'm not sure about the RIR. Help pls.
Hi, I wanted to know if these are roosters. I am 99% sure the GLW is a rooster, but i'm not sure about the RIR. Help pls.
Nov 5, 2015 Thread starter #3 DeepDishChix Chirping May 23, 2015 313 23 78 really? the glw looks like a cockerel to me.
Nov 5, 2015 #4 donrae Hopelessly Addicted Premium Feather Member 9 Years Jun 18, 2010 31,454 4,224 581 Southern Oregon Everyone looks female to me. The birds in question look like they are laying, or should be literally any day now.
Everyone looks female to me. The birds in question look like they are laying, or should be literally any day now.
Nov 5, 2015 #5 Michael OShay Crowing 5 Years May 14, 2014 25,581 2,527 438 Montana All pullets. Your GLW isn't showing any signs of long pointed hackle, saddle, or sickle feathers in its tail, and unless it's younger than I think it is, the redness in its comb and wattles is simply an indication that she is close to laying.
All pullets. Your GLW isn't showing any signs of long pointed hackle, saddle, or sickle feathers in its tail, and unless it's younger than I think it is, the redness in its comb and wattles is simply an indication that she is close to laying.
Nov 5, 2015 #6 Mountain Peeps Jesus is my life Premium Feather Member 9 Years Apr 23, 2014 28,458 6,749 707 Colorado My Coop My Coop Those are pullets. The reason their combs are so big and red is because they are about ready to begin laying eggs.
Those are pullets. The reason their combs are so big and red is because they are about ready to begin laying eggs.
Nov 5, 2015 #7 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Aug 26, 2009 140,919 293,990 2,097 Out to pasture agree with that
Nov 6, 2015 Thread starter #8 DeepDishChix Chirping May 23, 2015 313 23 78 Thanks everyone! I had an earlier thread about the GLW you guys should check it out. Don't GLW roos have long legs? Add on: the glw is 23 weeks old Last edited: Nov 6, 2015
Thanks everyone! I had an earlier thread about the GLW you guys should check it out. Don't GLW roos have long legs? Add on: the glw is 23 weeks old