Ok, I figured out how to post the pics bigger but wasn't able to do it in the orginal post. Hopefully this will help, LOL, not sure if I was correct about the combs... Chick 1 - Chick 2 - Chick 3 - Chick 4 -
So.... the kids talked me into getting a couple Banty's (they really had to twist my arm, HA!) Anyways, does anyone have any guess on what breed these guys may be?
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Chick 1 - Looks alot more blue/grey in person with a really dark grey head...
Ok, this guy/gal was born on our farm back in October. I thought for sure it was a rooser since he/she started to show wattles and a comb at around 8 weeks or so. Well, now he/she is 4 months old and nothing. Not the first crow or even attempt to act like a rooster! I only have 2 hens and...
Hi everyone! I hope I'm posting this in the right place, if not I'm so sorry!
Anyhow, just wanted to see if anyone could tell me how this white roo looks? I know you probably need more pics to really give me good feed back but this is all I have right now. And he is dirty, but he was in a...
Ok, I usually can figure my chickens out after they grow out some but I'm stumped on 2 bantam hens that I got. They are around 5 months old now. Not laying yet. One has lightly feathered legs and the other is clean legged. Both are the exact same coloring. And they both have muffs and a...
Wow! With those saddle feathers he is for sure a roo! And his coloring is typical of a EE roo. As other PP have stated, with bearded birds you will not see their wattle's. I'm surprised you haven't heard him crowing yet, should be soon. He could just be getting used to "his" group of gals.