Jun 3, 2012 #1 RobinZ Songster 10 Years Jun 13, 2009 203 1 131 Pennsylvania I have two JG "pullets", or do I? They are very different looking. Bought them from the feed store as pullets. What do you all think?
I have two JG "pullets", or do I? They are very different looking. Bought them from the feed store as pullets. What do you all think?
Jun 3, 2012 #2 BlueCamas Songster 8 Years Aug 25, 2011 2,198 40 171 Milwaukie, Oregon The 2nd one looks like a cockerel to me
Jun 3, 2012 #3 Toshi Songster 8 Years Jul 2, 2011 472 17 116 IN corn state I agree with Peeka52, second one looks like a cockerel
Jun 3, 2012 Thread starter #4 RobinZ Songster 10 Years Jun 13, 2009 203 1 131 Pennsylvania Thanks, I was afraid of that.
Jun 3, 2012 #5 Hezz Songster 7 Years Mar 1, 2012 427 9 103 Poconos, Pennsylvania Yep, I agree, cockerel
Jun 3, 2012 #6 ramirezframing Crowing 8 Years Mar 2, 2011 9,123 338 316 Knee Deep are their feet bottoms pinkish white?
Jun 4, 2012 Thread starter #7 RobinZ Songster 10 Years Jun 13, 2009 203 1 131 Pennsylvania What does it mean if the bottom's of feet are white?
Jun 4, 2012 #8 Hezz Songster 7 Years Mar 1, 2012 427 9 103 Poconos, Pennsylvania If the bottoms of their feet are a pinkish white color, it's an Australorp. If they are yellow, it's a JG. Hope this helps you some. You could have one of each. The second one looks to be a roo. Last edited: Jun 4, 2012
If the bottoms of their feet are a pinkish white color, it's an Australorp. If they are yellow, it's a JG. Hope this helps you some. You could have one of each. The second one looks to be a roo.
Jun 4, 2012 Thread starter #9 RobinZ Songster 10 Years Jun 13, 2009 203 1 131 Pennsylvania thanks for the info, I tried to look at their feet, pretty dirty from scratching outside, I think they are yellow. Would I get an Australorp from the hatchery instead of a JG?
thanks for the info, I tried to look at their feet, pretty dirty from scratching outside, I think they are yellow. Would I get an Australorp from the hatchery instead of a JG?