Apr 15, 2015 #1 SpringPeeper Songster 5 Years Apr 5, 2014 840 66 176 Northern California I think I know the answer, but since every single other Silkie and Silkie/Cochin X I got is undeniably male, I am grasping at straws with this one. I suck at photography, tried to get a good shot of stance/comb, tail feathers and neck feathers.
I think I know the answer, but since every single other Silkie and Silkie/Cochin X I got is undeniably male, I am grasping at straws with this one. I suck at photography, tried to get a good shot of stance/comb, tail feathers and neck feathers.
Apr 15, 2015 #2 Ravynscroft For the Love of Duck Premium Feather Member 5 Years Nov 30, 2014 34,695 33,445 1,166 Middle Tennessee I'm so sorry... that is definitely a Roo from what I see...
Apr 15, 2015 Thread starter #3 SpringPeeper Songster 5 Years Apr 5, 2014 840 66 176 Northern California Yeah, I was pretty sure, but it's the only one not crowing so I was in denial a bit.
Apr 15, 2015 #4 Ravynscroft For the Love of Duck Premium Feather Member 5 Years Nov 30, 2014 34,695 33,445 1,166 Middle Tennessee SpringPeeper said: Yeah, I was pretty sure, but it's the only one not crowing so I was in denial a bit. Click to expand... Sorry... sometimes the non dominate roos don't crow... I have a few like that...
SpringPeeper said: Yeah, I was pretty sure, but it's the only one not crowing so I was in denial a bit. Click to expand... Sorry... sometimes the non dominate roos don't crow... I have a few like that...
Apr 15, 2015 Thread starter #5 SpringPeeper Songster 5 Years Apr 5, 2014 840 66 176 Northern California At least I live where I can have roosters, so they can continue on as pets. I don't think they'll work out so well as brooders though
At least I live where I can have roosters, so they can continue on as pets. I don't think they'll work out so well as brooders though