Sep 30, 2015 #1 Abril1127 In the Brooder Aug 20, 2015 24 0 34 Tx Panhandle He's not laying or She's not crowing. One day I think it's a roo and the next I'm wondering different. What do you guys think? Last edited: Sep 30, 2015
He's not laying or She's not crowing. One day I think it's a roo and the next I'm wondering different. What do you guys think?
Sep 30, 2015 #2 ChickenWisperer Songster 11 Years Jun 30, 2008 2,525 20 193 KY Do you have a better picture? Showing the whole bird, including hackle feathers and the face. From what I can see of the saddle feathers I would lean towards pullet.
Do you have a better picture? Showing the whole bird, including hackle feathers and the face. From what I can see of the saddle feathers I would lean towards pullet.
Sep 30, 2015 Thread starter #3 Abril1127 In the Brooder Aug 20, 2015 24 0 34 Tx Panhandle There ya go, I got some better images loaded above!
Sep 30, 2015 #4 Chicken Girl1 Queen of the Coop 6 Years Mar 3, 2015 12,322 4,718 567 Virginia I'm starting to see hackle feathers I'm leaning towards cockerel.
Sep 30, 2015 #6 Rhodebar Lover Brahma Fanatic 9 Years Apr 5, 2015 11,112 13,200 751 Arrington, Tennessee USA It is definitely a cockerel since it has pointed saddle feathers.
Sep 30, 2015 #7 junebuggena Crowing Apr 17, 2015 23,102 8,312 491 Long Beach, WA Those long, thin, pointed feathers on the back, near the base of the tail mean that this bird can only be male.
Those long, thin, pointed feathers on the back, near the base of the tail mean that this bird can only be male.
Oct 1, 2015 #8 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 cockerel