junebuggena
Crowing
This one looks like a pullet for now.
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This one looks like a pullet for now.
Interesting! I guessed even though the comb turned red on my Wyandotte it was a she because it's very fluffy and round and stays low to the ground. I thought the olive Egger was a roo because it stands very erect. But I'm a first timer so what do I know?Pullet on the left; cockerel on the right.
As Junebuggena said, with a comb that red at 4 weeks, your Wyandotte is a cockerel.Interesting! I guessed even though the comb turned red on my Wyandotte it was a she because it's very fluffy and round and stays low to the ground. I thought the olive Egger was a roo because it stands very erect. But I'm a first timer so what do I know?![]()
Thanks!As Junebuggena said, with a comb that red at 4 weeks, your Wyandotte is a cockerel.
Thanks!
You were right! He started crowing last week. Funny little sound he made.You're welcome.
You were right! He started crowing last week. Funny little sound he made.![]()
No surprise there. He is a beautiful cockerel. Thanks for posting the pic.You were right! He started crowing last week. Funny little sound he made.![]()