May 31, 2016 #1 chickncrazee In the Brooder Apr 27, 2016 19 3 24 Virginia Meet Turken!! So far I have assumed that Turken was a hen but I am unsure now based on some pictures I have seen. Any thoughts??
Meet Turken!! So far I have assumed that Turken was a hen but I am unsure now based on some pictures I have seen. Any thoughts??
May 31, 2016 #2 allosaurusrock Crowing 8 Years Aug 31, 2015 1,010 2,003 316 Near Seattle, WA Do you think you could get more pictures?
May 31, 2016 Thread starter #3 chickncrazee In the Brooder Apr 27, 2016 19 3 24 Virginia I will try to get a few more pics, Turken is a little camera shy
Jun 1, 2016 #4 howfunkyisurchicken Crowing 11 Years Apr 11, 2011 9,281 832 391 Tn How old is it? I have 2 Turken pullets that are about 2 months old now and they don't have as much comb as yours does.
How old is it? I have 2 Turken pullets that are about 2 months old now and they don't have as much comb as yours does.
Jun 1, 2016 Thread starter #5 chickncrazee In the Brooder Apr 27, 2016 19 3 24 Virginia 2 months old today
Jul 15, 2016 Thread starter #6 chickncrazee In the Brooder Apr 27, 2016 19 3 24 Virginia As an update to this post: My Turken turned out to be a rooster and started crowing around 2 weeks ago!
As an update to this post: My Turken turned out to be a rooster and started crowing around 2 weeks ago!
Jul 15, 2016 #7 B BabyandCotton Songster Jun 14, 2016 855 82 108 Florida Btw, what a simply beautiful naked neck. I have one and she's not nearly as pretty. -Liv
Jul 15, 2016 Thread starter #8 chickncrazee In the Brooder Apr 27, 2016 19 3 24 Virginia I think he is very handsome! I am hopefully picking up 2 more naked neck hens today! Pics to come
Jul 15, 2016 #9 Kev Crowing 12 Years Jan 13, 2008 6,517 755 361 Sun City, California Pretty bird, not too often one sees a turken in that color pattern. In the first pic, the area of white coming in on his wings was the start of adult rooster pattern. Often an useful clue in sexing.
Pretty bird, not too often one sees a turken in that color pattern. In the first pic, the area of white coming in on his wings was the start of adult rooster pattern. Often an useful clue in sexing.
Jul 15, 2016 #10 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Aug 26, 2009 140,919 293,991 2,097 Out to pasture Beautiful markings but, looked like a rooster from the first picture - big comb & wattles