I’ve had one roo and one hen that were polish. It seems like the boys don’t have as tidy head do’s. But I wouldn’t call it until there is a crow or and egg. Polish are adorable.
I have a bird that was wandering in the new development that no one has claimed and I was voted new bird mother by the neighbors. I’m thinking black Australorp? Huge, no eggs yet ( probably age) and the same size almost as my polish rooster. I feel like it postures like a rooster but the comb...
Everyone pegged this as a hen. Still think so or is LuLu a Lue and a second rooster?
I think we are 5 months+ in age. This bird is TINY and hides under or behind my very well I know is a rooster, Roo. But I think might have tried to crow yesterday. At least there were some demon sounds coming...
Oh dang - thanks for the response affirming my initial observations - I'm not totally sure what I'll do. Three roosters will not get along but there are a lot of people with chickens in my area, hopefully someone will be up for a trade. Poor pullet she must feel super left out.
First four chicks ever, none were sexed. I learned 90% of what I am doing from past threads in this very forum to prepare myself. After two years of planning I took the plunge and now already asking for help. :D I'm wondering if I ended up with possibly three cockerels? The polish is the most...