Nov 22, 2014 #11 mymilliefleur Keeper of the Flock 9 Years Nov 4, 2014 6,016 1,860 402 East Tennessee. Mountain Peeps said: Roo for sure Click to expand... Agreed.
Nov 22, 2014 #12 DuckieLover2014 In the Brooder 5 Years Jul 31, 2014 93 4 38 Missouri She looks like a Female to me. But im not a expert. So you still have her or rehome her?
Nov 22, 2014 Thread starter #13 jsecor19 Hatching 5 Years Jul 20, 2014 5 0 7 I still have him, but now my 6 year old told me very excitedly " I herd her cocka-doodle-do." So I guess it is a rooster. Thanks everyone! !!
I still have him, but now my 6 year old told me very excitedly " I herd her cocka-doodle-do." So I guess it is a rooster. Thanks everyone! !!
Nov 23, 2014 #14 DuckieLover2014 In the Brooder 5 Years Jul 31, 2014 93 4 38 Missouri Yaay for the rooster.. You will know for sure when he. Jumps on the hens backs and "dance" then hops off to fluff up their feathers..
Yaay for the rooster.. You will know for sure when he. Jumps on the hens backs and "dance" then hops off to fluff up their feathers..
Nov 25, 2014 #15 ThePRfan Songster 5 Years Sep 27, 2014 1,194 36 121 Idk now.Is he mounding the hens at all.
Nov 25, 2014 #16 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 15 Years May 3, 2009 156,267 611,578 2,237 New Jersey No doubt - that's a cockerel.
Nov 25, 2014 #17 krista74 Songster 5 Years Jun 4, 2014 1,576 314 158 Victoria, Australia. sourland said: No doubt - that's a cockerel. Click to expand... Agreed. He looks just like my BO roo when he was young. - Krista
sourland said: No doubt - that's a cockerel. Click to expand... Agreed. He looks just like my BO roo when he was young. - Krista