May 15, 2018 #1 Chickenlady29 Chirping 9 Years Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 55 Reaction score 4 Points 94 I got some 4 week old la lavender Orpington chicks and there all supposed to be pullets but this one has a much larger comb and it's turning red. What are the chances it's a little roo? View attachment 1389106 View attachment 1389107 View attachment 1389106 Attachments 20180515_104319.jpg 469.3 KB · Views: 4
I got some 4 week old la lavender Orpington chicks and there all supposed to be pullets but this one has a much larger comb and it's turning red. What are the chances it's a little roo? View attachment 1389106 View attachment 1389107 View attachment 1389106
May 15, 2018 #2 Unexpected chicken lover Crowing Joined Mar 9, 2018 Messages 1,027 Reaction score 1,830 Points 287 Location Arkansas Yea, id say cockerel with that comb n thick legs
May 15, 2018 #3 ButtonquailGirl14 Crossing the Road Friend Joined Jul 13, 2017 Messages 7,175 Reaction score 15,371 Points 967 Location Northport WA looks like a cockeral.
May 15, 2018 #4 Frazzemrat1 Free Ranging Friend Joined May 8, 2017 Messages 9,337 Reaction score 16,209 Points 697 Location Eastern Connecticut The chances are high that's a cockerel. Keep in mind, the sexers are only 90% accurate.
May 15, 2018 Thread starter #5 Chickenlady29 Chirping 9 Years Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 55 Reaction score 4 Points 94 Thank you all. At first I wanted all hens but since this will be the only breed I have and I'm kinda hoping it is. How likely are the hens to go broody
Thank you all. At first I wanted all hens but since this will be the only breed I have and I'm kinda hoping it is. How likely are the hens to go broody
May 15, 2018 #6 Crazy for Chickens! Free Ranging Friend Joined Jun 9, 2017 Messages 8,236 Reaction score 10,788 Points 582 Location NW Missouri Cockerel