Jun 20, 2009 #11 krazycow6 Songster 10 Years May 26, 2009 407 1 121 Zephyrhills, FL Pullet Roo Pullet
Jun 20, 2009 #12 chickenbottom Songster 11 Years Dec 30, 2008 2,865 10 191 hollister, florida that australorp has to be a roo my 23 weeker doesnt even have that big of a comb and has no waddles
Jul 16, 2009 Thread starter #13 bradandcas In the Brooder 10 Years Apr 26, 2009 60 0 39 Mandurah Western Australia Quote: Well i think Holly is correct! They all appear to be Hens sportsfans! errrrr or should i say Chickenfans Hey sorry for asking stupid questions all the time, but do i need to feed the chickens anything additional to help them start laying etc? Also when should i expect the girls to start laying?? Man this is exciting!
Quote: Well i think Holly is correct! They all appear to be Hens sportsfans! errrrr or should i say Chickenfans Hey sorry for asking stupid questions all the time, but do i need to feed the chickens anything additional to help them start laying etc? Also when should i expect the girls to start laying?? Man this is exciting!
Jul 16, 2009 #14 jywel417 Songster 11 Years Mar 4, 2009 584 5 166 Atlanta I would guess 3 hens but I am still new to this. None of them look that rooish like mine did by that age.
I would guess 3 hens but I am still new to this. None of them look that rooish like mine did by that age.
Jul 16, 2009 #15 Year of the Rooster Sebright Savvy 11 Years Jun 27, 2008 6,076 65 263 West Central Ohio The only one I think is a roo is the Australorp. This is mine this past winter. She is currently 10 months old.
The only one I think is a roo is the Australorp. This is mine this past winter. She is currently 10 months old.
Jul 17, 2009 #16 dtimms Songster 11 Years Jun 20, 2009 165 3 169 NJ I sure hope your Australorp is a pullet, because mine looks EXACTLY the same, little tiny wattle-buds and all.
I sure hope your Australorp is a pullet, because mine looks EXACTLY the same, little tiny wattle-buds and all.