Mar 20, 2020 #1 X Xannisavia Songster 6 Years Joined Jun 22, 2014 Messages 77 Reaction score 62 Points 131 Location West palm beach florida
Mar 20, 2020 #2 Wezdin Aspiring Chickenologist 5 Years Friend Joined Oct 28, 2018 Messages 2,364 Reaction score 5,971 Points 442 Location Liberty, Pennnsylvania Too early to tell, but it's showing a lot of comb....
Mar 20, 2020 #3 LikeTurkeys Crowing 7 Years Joined Jul 25, 2018 Messages 1,234 Reaction score 2,432 Points 336 Location Southern California I don't have any experience with Ayam Cemani's, but I would agree with @BarnhartChickens98 that they are showing a lot of comb. I'm leaning toward both being cockerels, but post some more pictures in a few weeks.
I don't have any experience with Ayam Cemani's, but I would agree with @BarnhartChickens98 that they are showing a lot of comb. I'm leaning toward both being cockerels, but post some more pictures in a few weeks.
Mar 21, 2020 #4 Matzwd Songster 5 Years Joined Apr 9, 2018 Messages 695 Reaction score 812 Points 226 Location St Louis, Missouri Here's my Ayam Cemani pullet. She was fairly comb-y. She has a large, flopped over comb as an adult. This is around four weeks: Here she is around eight weeks: Around three months:
Here's my Ayam Cemani pullet. She was fairly comb-y. She has a large, flopped over comb as an adult. This is around four weeks: Here she is around eight weeks: Around three months:
Mar 23, 2020 Thread starter #5 X Xannisavia Songster 6 Years Joined Jun 22, 2014 Messages 77 Reaction score 62 Points 131 Location West palm beach florida Thank you! I’ll let you know if things change. I hope we have a hen and a roo here. Lol