Apr 27, 2023 #1 S Sarzetta Songster Joined Mar 30, 2023 Messages 185 Reaction score 216 Points 123 Location Australia This chicken is about 12 weeks old and is an Australian Araucana mixed with a Welsummer and maran. Hen or roo? Up til now I was sure it was a hen as it has no comb or wattle growth … the comb is not red at all.
This chicken is about 12 weeks old and is an Australian Araucana mixed with a Welsummer and maran. Hen or roo? Up til now I was sure it was a hen as it has no comb or wattle growth … the comb is not red at all.
Apr 27, 2023 Thread starter #2 S Sarzetta Songster Joined Mar 30, 2023 Messages 185 Reaction score 216 Points 123 Location Australia
Apr 27, 2023 Thread starter #3 S Sarzetta Songster Joined Mar 30, 2023 Messages 185 Reaction score 216 Points 123 Location Australia
Apr 27, 2023 #4 MysteryChicken Preserving Gamefowl, 1 Variety At a Time🇮🇳🇺🇸 Premium Feather Member 7 Years Spirit Friend Joined May 31, 2018 Messages 48,624 Reaction score 97,544 Points 1,451 Location Bingham, Maine Pullet.
Apr 27, 2023 #5 MamaFox78 Songster Joined Aug 9, 2022 Messages 153 Reaction score 277 Points 146 Location Colorado Rocky Mountains Pullet! She looks very much like my bantam Amerucauna, and her comb took a while to redden up.
Apr 27, 2023 Thread starter #6 S Sarzetta Songster Joined Mar 30, 2023 Messages 185 Reaction score 216 Points 123 Location Australia But what about the saddle?
Apr 27, 2023 #7 MysteryChicken Preserving Gamefowl, 1 Variety At a Time🇮🇳🇺🇸 Premium Feather Member 7 Years Spirit Friend Joined May 31, 2018 Messages 48,624 Reaction score 97,544 Points 1,451 Location Bingham, Maine Sarzetta said: But what about the saddle? Click to expand... No pointy saddles.
Apr 27, 2023 Thread starter #8 S Sarzetta Songster Joined Mar 30, 2023 Messages 185 Reaction score 216 Points 123 Location Australia I think I’ve been really lucky because so for 9/9 chicks I have raised appear to be pullets! I thought this one might be male due to the angle of her tail.
I think I’ve been really lucky because so for 9/9 chicks I have raised appear to be pullets! I thought this one might be male due to the angle of her tail.