- Sep 6, 2009
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so, I've been doing alot of reading, studying of pictures. As I still can't figure out my 8 week olds. EE's and EE mixes.
I read today the comment about three rows in the comb. Now, does that ALWAYS indicate roo?? If so, I fear I may have mostly roos.
grrr humph.
I was checking them over tonite, and I noticed that most had three rows running vertical from the top of the head to the beak.
That being one thing and the reddening of combs. Wattles are not developing as rapidly as the combs, most are quite small still (wattles)
I have pics posted several times already. but, wanted to know more about the rows in the comb theory.
could you have birds with 3 rows still be pullets? due to what they are mixed with?
I have the EE comb from dad crossed with wyandotte combs, and single combs, could that change things ??
I read today the comment about three rows in the comb. Now, does that ALWAYS indicate roo?? If so, I fear I may have mostly roos.
grrr humph.
I was checking them over tonite, and I noticed that most had three rows running vertical from the top of the head to the beak.
That being one thing and the reddening of combs. Wattles are not developing as rapidly as the combs, most are quite small still (wattles)
I have pics posted several times already. but, wanted to know more about the rows in the comb theory.
could you have birds with 3 rows still be pullets? due to what they are mixed with?
I have the EE comb from dad crossed with wyandotte combs, and single combs, could that change things ??