CleverTwist
In the Brooder
- Apr 26, 2020
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Darn lol and yes they resemble a bowl full of skittles, can’t wait to see their feathers!Too young. Too cute.![]()
Super cute!!! I have 2 blue Wyandottes and 2 Silver laced Wyandottes. They are about 5 weeks old and we are just now able to tel we have a Roo. His rose comb is becoming very distinctive.Are dark beaks and indication of sex (roo)? They’re maybe a week old, but a couple have a more upright cocky walk too..is this too young to be displaying this roo behavior? Thanks!View attachment 2114534View attachment 2114536View attachment 2114537View attachment 2114538View attachment 2114539View attachment 2114540View attachment 2114540View attachment 2114543View attachment 2114544View attachment 2114545View attachment 2114546View attachment 2114547
Super cute!!! I have 2 blue Wyandottes and 2 Silver laced Wyandottes. They are about 5 weeks old and we are just now able to tel we have a Roo. His rose comb is becoming very distinctive.
These are our Blues. The male is named Blue. (I know, creative right). The female on the left is Trix. You can see a significant difference in their rose combs. They are the same age. If u look close, u can even see a bit of his red waddle staring.Oh how cool! Any pics!?lol
Oh wow, most definitely noticeable! Pretty birds! Thanks so much for sharing with me!These are our Blues. The male is named Blue. (I know, creative right). The female on the left is Trix. You can see a significant difference in their rose combs. They are the same age. If u look close, u can even see a bit of his red waddle staring.