Dec 2, 2011 #2 aoxa Crowing 8 Years Aug 8, 2011 19,044 1,300 421 Shediac Cape NB, Canada My Coop My Coop Most likely a barnyard mix. Looks like a boy if it is young. Not sure on age though more details?
Dec 2, 2011 #3 farmerChef Songster 9 Years Nov 18, 2010 3,444 96 221 Southern Georgia My Coop My Coop Splash andaulusion cockeral, but if its 3-4 months old, may be a pullet, they have large combs. A side pic would help. Last edited: Dec 2, 2011
Splash andaulusion cockeral, but if its 3-4 months old, may be a pullet, they have large combs. A side pic would help.
Dec 2, 2011 #5 Lothiriel Crowing Premium Feather Member 13 Years Aug 30, 2007 10,324 232 461 New York State My Coop My Coop Yep, I would agree with Splash Andalusian. There are a few on the FeatherSite page... http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry//CGA/Andal/BRKAndalusians.html
Yep, I would agree with Splash Andalusian. There are a few on the FeatherSite page... http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry//CGA/Andal/BRKAndalusians.html
Dec 2, 2011 #6 mama24 Songster 9 Years Mar 7, 2010 1,661 23 163 GSO, NC Looks like a splash Andalusian pullet to me. I have one in my backyard right now.
Dec 3, 2011 Thread starter #7 nickrex98 Chirping 8 Years Jul 2, 2011 179 0 89 georgia she is 18 weeks
Dec 3, 2011 #8 farmerChef Songster 9 Years Nov 18, 2010 3,444 96 221 Southern Georgia My Coop My Coop Pullet!
Dec 3, 2011 Thread starter #9 nickrex98 Chirping 8 Years Jul 2, 2011 179 0 89 georgia do you think she is ready to lay
Dec 3, 2011 #10 farmerChef Songster 9 Years Nov 18, 2010 3,444 96 221 Southern Georgia My Coop My Coop Not quite, her comb is still pink, might be a few weeks. Most likely she won't lay until her comb is bright red.
Not quite, her comb is still pink, might be a few weeks. Most likely she won't lay until her comb is bright red.