Ok...... here are two more detailed pictures, want to make sure that it's a he, not a she. If it's a he, could someone please tell me what I missed.
Again, thanks so very much.
Well, another boy. I thought sure as anything that was a hen. I have four RIR pullets, and another laying RIR hen, so I really don't need him, ( I can't have him). The seller had two other roos, one being the roo I had and another that is without a doubt rooster. He told me "I'm a 100% this is...
Well those two crowed this morning, and well all day, they are roosters. I took those back and got two more, but was only able to get a picture of one, the other one, the RIR got in the coop to roost. I am not 100% sure, but I think this is a hen.
and another shot
Thanks for the replies, I guess I'm going to have some mad neighbors in the morning. I just went out to the coop, there are no spurs on the red one, could not see the white/brown one's feet. Still think it's a roo?
no spurs, that was the first thing I looked for, the tail feathers are a little large and curve up. The reason I worry is I can not have roosters in the city limits. I just got them, if they crow in the morning, I'm going to have some mad neighbors, one neighbor would be sure to call the city...