She/he is 6 weeks old. She/he has always been pretty sweet, but also kind of dominant. I read somewhere that hens have droopy combs, but i'm not sure if its true. Is she/he a cockerel? Or a hen?
This is a video of our five week old "old english game chicken". We don't know if it is a boy or girl. It's got a very tiny comb compared to all the others.. but we think he/she is crowing! Is he/she? What do you think? Is it a boy or a girl?
This is a video of our five week old "old english game chicken". We don't know if it is a boy or girl. It's got a very tiny comb compared to all the others.. but we think he/she is crowing! Is he/she? What do you think? Is it a boy or a girl?
I have 5, five week old chicks in the same cage. Three partridge rock, and two old english game chickens. We have no clue what their gender is. Well, today the two old english game chickens (that came from the same chicken = brothers/sisters) started fighting today. One of them attacked and then...
When we got him, we thought he was a HE. But, now we're doubting. He/she is four weeks old. He/she, has virtually no comb. He has very, VERY small ridges on his head that you can barely see. His "waddles" are not hanging at all, and are also hard to see. He has less feathers than our other...
She/he has a very gentle, but dominant behavior. This chick is an old english game. All of our chickens have developing waddles, but none as pink as hers/his. What is your guess?
She or he is 4 weeks old and has a pretty large comb, and pink waddles. What is he/she? If you say...
This is the first chick. She/He is very delicate and sweet, and calm. She is an old english game. Is she/ he MALE OR FEMALE?
She has a very large comb for a baby.
Here is the second one, he/ she barely has a comb at all and is growing a lot slower than the one above. he is an...
It's the cutest thing, and they look perfectly comfortable, and will even go to sleep like this (only when being held) but, I was just wondering, is this normal? Is it okay?