Hey I wanted to share an update. Took this picture of my welsummers yesterday: I have 4 of them (one turned out to be a rooster) here is a picture of them as a baby they all look like welsummers but the rooster was the lightest color of the 4. I'm curious if he's gonna be a welsummer roo.
The welsummer with the bigger comb is questionable to me, roo/hen?
In the second picture w/ four of my chick's it's the welsummer in front right side next to my maran.
Out of the 4 welsummers I know one is for sure a rooster as I posted his picture wondering if he's a true welsummer. But, now I'm questioning my other 3 welsummers if they are male or female. Here are a few pictures.
Not sure but good thinking I'll call and ask. I was suppose to get 4 welsummer pullets. The cashed who gave the chick's to me didn't even know which chick's were what. But these were in a bin with cuckoo maran, buff orpington, and Welsummer and had pullets, capitalized
I think he could be a welsummer: ever heard of a Silver Duckwing Welsummer? There's gold Duckwing Welsummer too....rare breed I've been looking online. ..maybe I got one
I researched what a welsummer rooster looks like at one month and he does not look like any pictures I've seen :-( but hope he turns out to be a Wellie Roo
Hi, got this rooster from Tractor Supply and he's suppose to be a Welsummer, he was suppose to be a welsummer pulled he looks quite different than what I thought a Welsummer Rooster should look like. Any thoughts? Opinions?
Need some help distinguishing if one of my black/chocolate orpingtons, is a hen or roo. In the picture with the four orpingtons my questionable one is at the far right back.
Both ameracaunas, are roos as I've had them before. The r.i.r may be a roo too but can't see its body. If you put your hand on its body and it squats down its a female (they do this when they are ready for a rooster to mate with them).