This is a hard one. The overall body screams hen, but the hackle feathers look very pointy to be a hen. It could just be the coloring and the image. Do you have any straight-on photos of her comb?
I see that this post is from a while ago, but I'm wondering if anyone has pictures of adult roosters from this cross(not this one specifically but Rhodie rooxjersey hen) I've hatched a clutch of eggs from various breed mixes and I think one of my roos might be half jersey. I've been looking for...
At the moment the chicks two chicks I selected as female are the same reddish color, however their feathers are growing in at different lengths and slightly different colors. Is that normal for pullets of cross breeds? I can't get photos right now but I'll see is I can photograph what I'm...
The second one looks, again like an olive egger of sorts, but the genders on breeds that are mixed to produce a specific egg color are sometimes difficult to gender based off from the mixed comb types. I wasn't sure my Sapphire Olive Egger was a girl until she started laying.
I've had chickens my entire life, but have vey basic knowledge because I've never bred(until recently) or had problems with my flock. I currently have about 20 chickens, one of which has chicks right now. I have various breeds and one rooster, who is a RIR. I'm joining BYC to learn more about...
Hello! I crossed my RIR roo with my light Brahma Hen, and when the chicks hatched, I attempted to sex them based off from all the red sex-link information I've seen online about the cross. Now that the chicks are getting a little older, I'm worried that I was wrong about one. I was wondering if...