Aug 8, 2010 #1 DeAnna314 In the Brooder 9 Years Joined May 31, 2010 Messages 49 Reaction score 0 Points 32 Location Fayetteville, NC
Aug 8, 2010 #2 sgtmom52 Birds & Bees 12 Years Joined Jun 1, 2007 Messages 5,805 Reaction score 258 Points 328 Location Northern York County ~ Pennsylvania He's a very handsome young man!
Aug 8, 2010 #3 ChickensAreSweet Heavenly Grains for Hens 9 Years Joined Jun 8, 2010 Messages 15,100 Reaction score 758 Points 398 Location Pacific NW- where the Douglas Firs grow Roo- is my vote. My cochins that are only ~7 weeks old already have wattles and comb that are rooster quality.
Roo- is my vote. My cochins that are only ~7 weeks old already have wattles and comb that are rooster quality.
Aug 8, 2010 #4 luvchicks8 Songster 10 Years Joined Jul 1, 2009 Messages 2,301 Reaction score 17 Points 188 Location new Hampshire cochin roo
Aug 8, 2010 Thread starter #5 DeAnna314 In the Brooder 9 Years Joined May 31, 2010 Messages 49 Reaction score 0 Points 32 Location Fayetteville, NC Thank you...I thought so. We got two of these "guys" and one was the first bird we've lost. No idea why but always seemed weak. We can't keep roos so unfortuately that is 0 for 2 on the cochins. Poop
Thank you...I thought so. We got two of these "guys" and one was the first bird we've lost. No idea why but always seemed weak. We can't keep roos so unfortuately that is 0 for 2 on the cochins. Poop