Wouldn't know for sure wait for maybe 2-3 weeks to have a better estimate. Leghorns early on tell pretty much who is who. Very large combs early on the males.
I'd have to agree with this. Actually I have experience with breeding game birds. Here it is still legal to fight them. I actually started breeding because of them. I liked the form and the style of play of a breed then I get my hands on the best I could afford. I DO NOT FIGHT BIRDS.
Now the...
Mine kinda looks like yours! I was told that this is a cockerel and that he or she is almost 4 mos old. 3/3 people I asked here in byc said he was a she :)
Thanks for the responses guys. I'm about to send them all roosters of and now I'll hold out on this one. If it turns out to be a pullet or not I'll update y'all. :)
I was told that this is a cockerel almost 4 mos old now. The problem is, 'his' comb is drooping - which I have seen in older leghorn hens. So, is he a he or a she? -.-"
Good day/night to all. I'm looking to purchase some 3-4 month old heritage rhode island reds. I'm from the Philippines and perhaps it's just ignorance but i have yet to find an rir marketed as "heritage" here and truly look like the ones on this thread (and yes I have back read). They're...
I think an eight or sixteenth of the asil blood would do the trick. Depends on what you want to achieve. My friend here breeds for the offbeat style of the asil.
I'm with you man. Got a friend who has the same project too. His asils are accurate and powerful but they lack speed. Now he's crossing them to his sweaters. He's down to 1/4 asil blood they got speed but not the speed you want for a good roo.