Hello!
These are my three Barred Rocks ~ all purchased at the same time at about one week old.
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They were labeled as pullets. I've always heard that Barred Rock hens tend to be darker, with more black bars than the Roos. Harriette is huge, very aggresive about food, and stand offish. Opal is very sweet natured and calm. Betty is the smallest and darkest of the three, and extremely fiesty. All the other girls have developed a low pitched chuckle, but Betty only makes high pitched noises and is very vocal. She chases off any song birds in the yard and calls the rest of the Girls in at bedtime (I've got six total). Even though all the rest are considerably bigger than her, Betty backs down to no one. She is also the one chicken that jumps up on my lap regularly and likes being petted. They are all about 17 weeks old. I don't see any sign of pointed hackles or saddle feathers on any of them, but Betty's comb and wattles are bright red and well developed, compared to her sisters. I am a little concerned that Betty may be a Roo, which I'm not supposed to have, but don't Roo's usually get quite a bit bigger than hens? Harriette is actually built more like a Roo, with huge feet (I sometimes call her Sassquatch), bigger body and a fierce attitude. Any opinions? Thanks!
These are my three Barred Rocks ~ all purchased at the same time at about one week old.
http://s580.photobucket.com/albums/ss243/tasymo/?action=view¤t=Untitled-3.jpg
They were labeled as pullets. I've always heard that Barred Rock hens tend to be darker, with more black bars than the Roos. Harriette is huge, very aggresive about food, and stand offish. Opal is very sweet natured and calm. Betty is the smallest and darkest of the three, and extremely fiesty. All the other girls have developed a low pitched chuckle, but Betty only makes high pitched noises and is very vocal. She chases off any song birds in the yard and calls the rest of the Girls in at bedtime (I've got six total). Even though all the rest are considerably bigger than her, Betty backs down to no one. She is also the one chicken that jumps up on my lap regularly and likes being petted. They are all about 17 weeks old. I don't see any sign of pointed hackles or saddle feathers on any of them, but Betty's comb and wattles are bright red and well developed, compared to her sisters. I am a little concerned that Betty may be a Roo, which I'm not supposed to have, but don't Roo's usually get quite a bit bigger than hens? Harriette is actually built more like a Roo, with huge feet (I sometimes call her Sassquatch), bigger body and a fierce attitude. Any opinions? Thanks!