That's what I thought but this bird is so protective of the others and the first to confront anything that comes near the run. Even quicker than the large australorp roo I have with them.
Perhaps that means this chick is in fact a female as I suspected. The comb is basically nonexistent. It's smaller than the pea comb my ameraucana's had.
I thought it looked kinda like a pea comb too, but if one parent was single comb and the other is v comb I just didn't see how pea comb could be a possibility.
And thanks, I agree this is a cute chicken for sure! Currently it's 8 weeks old and the comb is still so small. It's very interesting...
I have two naked neck houdan cross. The comb on one is very small and doesn't resemble the normal comb type of either parent. I only had 2 hatch from this batch of eggs one got the crest and naked neck and this odd comb. The other has a fully feathered neck, no crest, a beard and single comb...
@pennyJo1960 and @ValerieJ I'm in Peirce County I'm sure they don't have bird flu cause they are still on the brooder. But if someone is interested I can wait till all this craziness is over, then get the birds to whomever wants them.
Hello everyone,
I have 2 birds im looking to rehome, one is more than likely a Cockrell. They are both fibro naked necks (3/4 ayam cemani, 1/4 naked neck). The pullet is fully feathered and the cockrell is rumpless. They are both still currently living in my garage with their clutch mates...
Hi everyone,
I'm a first time poster on this thread. Wondering if anyone in Western Washington has any yokohama they want to get rid of, or chicks or eggs available. Thanks everyone!