Sep 30, 2017 #1 Magicque Songster 7 Years Joined Jun 17, 2017 Messages 125 Reaction score 80 Points 177 Location Newport wa.
Sep 30, 2017 #2 Poultrybreeder Crowing Joined Apr 21, 2017 Messages 1,503 Reaction score 1,630 Points 272 Location New Mexico I need a better pic of the comb, but it looks like a rooster and hen from that angle
Sep 30, 2017 #3 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Friend Joined Apr 11, 2016 Messages 14,448 Reaction score 19,307 Points 687 Location NW Missouri Both look like females to me from these pics.
Sep 30, 2017 #4 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Joined Aug 26, 2009 Messages 140,917 Reaction score 294,206 Points 2,097 Location Out to pasture Could you post photos of both facing front, with crests held back to display full extent of combs. The enlarged photo makes the white one have a wide comb which could indicate cockerel, the females seems smaller. In other case it is hard to see them.
Could you post photos of both facing front, with crests held back to display full extent of combs. The enlarged photo makes the white one have a wide comb which could indicate cockerel, the females seems smaller. In other case it is hard to see them.
Oct 1, 2017 #5 Lady of McCamley Free Ranging 14 Years Educator Spirit Friend Joined Mar 19, 2011 Messages 8,535 Reaction score 7,805 Points 662 Location NW Oregon I agree...close up shot of comb and wattles would help. From the far photos...I think possibly 1 rooster (white) and 1 hen (black/blue)...but not sure. Close up photos would help. Lofmc
I agree...close up shot of comb and wattles would help. From the far photos...I think possibly 1 rooster (white) and 1 hen (black/blue)...but not sure. Close up photos would help. Lofmc