I don't have a full body picture but can get one tomorrow if you want. I took this today for a post I started wanting to know what her comb was all about. She's 11 weeks
I order most everything from Amazon but they sell them at Walmart and target in the outdoor section. They come in handy when the heat index is well above 100
We use a fan in the coop, shade over their run (in the city they can't free range so much) frozen water bottles in there water bucket, frozen/refrigerated fruit and a mister. I'm in Florida and understand the heat!
I have a splash OEGB with a sebright comb as well...mine came from tractor supply though and I assumed they would come from hatcheries that were particular about their breeding
That is odd because I got them at tractor supply and I thought they ordered them from hatcheries. Anyway, I do have a standard old English game who has a normal comb but she was older when I rescued her so I was waiting on my little ones comb to pop, it just hasn't so I started wondering
I have an 11 week old pullet that has been identified as a splash old English game bantam. Everything says it but there's almost no comb. It looks exactly like my two sebright combs. Is that normal or is she mixed?
I am doing good even if it is a male. I had to get 6 chicks out of the bin at TSC and if it's male that makes 2 boys and 4 girls. I am keeping 3 girls and if this puffball ends up a boy that makes things easy
I think it's big too but I've never seen a female other than photos and that's not easy. It popped like that over a 2 day period. Wattles are still tiny tiny but I'm sure they'll pop too.
Thank you. I have a gut feeling. LAst night on another site/post many people said they swore they had a boy then out popped an egg. Sneaky little things
I'm thinking male and I have to start selling or rehoming a couple this week, possibly next. This is the same chick in each photo and my only silkie so I have nothing to compare.
This is mine, will be 9 weeks on Friday. Wattles aren't big but does have a Mohawk. I can rehome this Saturday or should I wait a bit longer - in your opinion.
That's funny, I called ours Mohawk warrior last week. I haven't noticed any waddles on mine but I'll go check again because roosters no matter how cute they are are not allowed here in the city
That's what my 8 week old looks like but a smoother comb. What is a tell tell sign for rooster? Most everything I read says you normally have to wait until it crows or lays an egg.