I agree.I do think if there is a fertility issue with RR you would not want a RR roo. I would think it would show really quickly if they had straight combs.
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I agree.I do think if there is a fertility issue with RR you would not want a RR roo. I would think it would show really quickly if they had straight combs.
I think that is a roo too. DO you have a pic of just that roo so I can see the wing?Here is a pic of my 2 BLRW chicks. It's not a great pic but can you tell the sex yet by the combs? The one on the right looks significantly redder and larger to me. What do you guys think? Thanks![]()
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I think that is a roo too. DO you have a pic of just that roo so I can see the wing?
Quote: I have a theory.... the other chick has lots of bars across the wings. The roo chick has less barring and bigger space between the bars. Anyone else ever notice that? I have not tested this but I think I am right.
Yes I think you're right! Also I have a splash that is a lot smaller than the blues, is that normal? They're roughly a week apart,
Dmrippy is your avatar pic one of your birds?