The one in front is the one i'm curious about.
It's comb and wattle have been growing much faster than the one behind it and it's much more dominant.
They are both 3 1/2 months old in this picture. Buff Orpingtons.
Do I have a roo??
Good advice! I think your right about trying to get a pullet that's a little older (maybe around the age of mine). I will have to do some searching. Thank you!!
I have two chickens right now that grew up together and unfortunately I am finding out that one of them is a roo. So I will have to give him back to the feed store. I want to get another so that my girl won't be lonely. I read on the forums that raising one chick alone in a brooder can cause...
The one in front is the one i'm curious about.
It's comb and wattle have been growing much faster than the one behind it and it's much more dominant.
They are both 3 1/2 months old in this picture.
Do I have a roo??
Thank you for that info. I only looked up what it was, I hadn't looked up the actual details until I read your post.
I would love to start looking for a new place for my chicken but I would hate to split them up if it really is a hen. I am keeping my fingers crossed!!
hmm, didn't even know you could have that done with chickens. I had to look up what that meant :)
I probably would only go that route as a last resort if I couldn't find anyone that would take him in (if it is a "him")
Thank you!