Mar 11, 2025 #1 MarnieRose In the Brooder Joined Mar 8, 2025 Messages 25 Reaction score 5 Points 29 It might still be to early to tell but if anyone has any suggestions, let me know!!
Mar 11, 2025 #2 Rose the Legbar Crowing Joined Dec 18, 2022 Messages 1,357 Reaction score 2,111 Points 256 Location Washington State I think i am seeing double barring meaning a male. Plus the red wattles are a little bit leaning to that side too
I think i am seeing double barring meaning a male. Plus the red wattles are a little bit leaning to that side too
Mar 11, 2025 #3 GlicksChicks Crowing Friend Joined Apr 11, 2024 Messages 2,411 Reaction score 4,840 Points 346 Location Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas The patterning, redness on the future waddle area, and size of the feet are saying roo to me at the moment.
The patterning, redness on the future waddle area, and size of the feet are saying roo to me at the moment.
Mar 11, 2025 #4 WingItRanch Free Ranging Friend Joined May 10, 2024 Messages 3,534 Reaction score 8,670 Points 511 Location East Texas Cute! I went back and looked at the pics of my Plymouth Barred Rocks at that age and my girls looked just like that. A cockerel would have thicker white barring. I'm going with pullet on this one.
Cute! I went back and looked at the pics of my Plymouth Barred Rocks at that age and my girls looked just like that. A cockerel would have thicker white barring. I'm going with pullet on this one.