Is it Lady Gaga?
No, it's the son of my almost three year old Tsouloufati boy, Kolovos
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Is it Lady Gaga?
This is Puddle (Serama rooster)… the King of Flop
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AwwwwNo, it's the son of my almost three year old Tsouloufati boy, Kolovos
He's such a nice boy, produced beautiful sons as well!
The only reason a leghorn rooster would have a floppy comb is from bad breeding or illnessVery untrue, a multitude of males with lopped combs exist, and a lopped comb is a prominent trait of both Leghorn genders.
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I hope to see a bunch of new photos soon! Floppy combs are totally adorable , even though they aren’t desirable for breeding. Puddle produced 4 black sons, and one has the same flop. The other 3 are tall but stand straight. Some of my females have flops (very cute), but they’re not for breeding anyway.Thank you! He's a pretty boy. Not using him for breeding though, because of his flopped comb. I should probably start being more selective with the females too, but it is not as much of a no no (for me personally) with the females
Pullets don't get wattles like that EVER (in MY experience).., it's gotta be a cockerel.. even though the color and photo are making it hard to see the saddle feather shapes.. here are some good examples from google of what you're looking for/at..can you help me identifying what is my chicken's gender? my chicken is a white leghorn and i think he/she is about 4 months like that. I already have a post here for like a month ago and there is a one guy saying it's hard to identify because of the feathers are not fully grown yet. Hope you can help me
I want to say it is a pullet, but I cannot clearly make out the saddle feathers. Also, that bright yellow chick looks like a Peep candy!can you help me identifying what is my chicken's gender? my chicken is a white leghorn and i think he/she is about 4 months like that. I already have a post here for like a month ago and there is a one guy saying it's hard to identify because of the feathers are not fully grown yet. Hope you can help me