You said it, Jed! We are always here to help!I'm guessing you're on the right track, then. You'll be in here helping others with determining gender for their birds in no time, and the more of us the merrier!
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You said it, Jed! We are always here to help!I'm guessing you're on the right track, then. You'll be in here helping others with determining gender for their birds in no time, and the more of us the merrier!
Can you provide more details on WHY you feel it’s a roo? I was JUST planning on bringing an adult roo into the mix and if I discover that this lil one is a cockerel, I will be changing my mind pretty quickly!That is a young rooster.
I’m very sure.
I know I'm not the person you qouted but the jist of it is:Can you provide more details on WHY you feel it’s a roo? I was JUST planning on bringing an adult roo into the mix and if I discover that this lil one is a cockerel, I will be changing my mind pretty quickly!
Almost everything about him.Can you provide more details on WHY you feel it’s a roo? I was JUST planning on bringing an adult roo into the mix and if I discover that this lil one is a cockerel, I will be changing my mind pretty quickly!
Thanks so much to all of you!! It’s confirming my suspicions and although I can wait and hope for a different answer, I am lucky enough that I can keep this one either way!Almost everything about him.
Idk WHY people are saying pullet.
Big, red, three rowed comb; patchy color, gangly, tall stance, long, curving tail feathers, and I think I see saddles coming in.
I don't think there is any chance he's a girl.... Everything about him screams boy. Lucky you can keep him!Thanks so much to all of you!! It’s confirming my suspicions and although I can wait and hope for a different answer, I am lucky enough that I can keep this one either way!