Apr 15, 2014 #1 kimmypie Songster 10 Years Joined Sep 1, 2010 Messages 368 Reaction score 10 Points 169 Location Utah The title says it all. I know that leghorns mature faster, I'm just checking.
Apr 15, 2014 #2 K Spot Songster 6 Years Joined Apr 14, 2013 Messages 2,304 Reaction score 202 Points 198 Location SE Qld, Australia Looks like a rooster to me, but need a full body shot without you holding it to be sure.
Apr 15, 2014 #3 CrazyChickGirl Chirping 5 Years Joined Feb 13, 2014 Messages 412 Reaction score 28 Points 93 That has to be a roo!
Apr 15, 2014 #4 enola Crowing 11 Years Joined Jan 23, 2009 Messages 13,143 Reaction score 1,526 Points 378 Location Irwin, Pennsylvania (Pittsburg area) Rooster
Apr 15, 2014 #5 donrae Rest in Peace -2017 Loving Legacy Joined Jun 18, 2010 Messages 31,453 Reaction score 4,284 Points 581 Location Southern Oregon 9 weeks, that's a rooster, sorry.
Apr 15, 2014 Thread starter #6 kimmypie Songster 10 Years Joined Sep 1, 2010 Messages 368 Reaction score 10 Points 169 Location Utah Dang it. I bought him as a sexes pullet. And I know there are errors, but last time I got 100% pulleys. I really wanted a leghorn but I don't want to start with babies again!
Dang it. I bought him as a sexes pullet. And I know there are errors, but last time I got 100% pulleys. I really wanted a leghorn but I don't want to start with babies again!
Apr 15, 2014 #7 Wyandottes7 Crowing 6 Years Friend Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 20,586 Reaction score 1,384 Points 401 Definitely a rooster.
Apr 15, 2014 #8 BantamLover21 Crowing 7 Years Friend Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 23,660 Reaction score 1,627 Points 426 Rooster.
Apr 18, 2014 Thread starter #9 kimmypie Songster 10 Years Joined Sep 1, 2010 Messages 368 Reaction score 10 Points 169 Location Utah Well he started to crow today! So that answers that.