Jun 21, 2016 Thread starter #11 cal1319 Hatching Jun 8, 2016 8 0 7 I just wanted to give everyone an update. She/he still has not crowed so thats a good sign, nor has she/he shown any signs of aggression or protecting any of the other hens. Here are some pictures of her two weeks later (around 17 weeks old now)
I just wanted to give everyone an update. She/he still has not crowed so thats a good sign, nor has she/he shown any signs of aggression or protecting any of the other hens. Here are some pictures of her two weeks later (around 17 weeks old now)
Jun 21, 2016 #12 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock Premium Feather Member 7 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,428 19,266 667 NW Missouri I see thin, pointed saddle and hackle feathers. I'm gonna have to change my vote. Must be a very slow developing cockerel.
I see thin, pointed saddle and hackle feathers. I'm gonna have to change my vote. Must be a very slow developing cockerel.
Jun 21, 2016 Thread starter #13 cal1319 Hatching Jun 8, 2016 8 0 7 Hahha, well shucks. Ill hold on to hope that she is gender confused at the moment Will keep everyone updated as to how he/she progresses! Last edited: Jun 21, 2016
Hahha, well shucks. Ill hold on to hope that she is gender confused at the moment Will keep everyone updated as to how he/she progresses!
Jun 21, 2016 #14 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock Premium Feather Member 7 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,428 19,266 667 NW Missouri Its possible that she is growing male feathers. . . rare but possible.