May 16, 2018 #1 jennajolynne Chirping May 8, 2017 63 36 76 Upstate NY I’m thinking it’s a roo. Regardless it’s beautiful and it’s staying.
May 16, 2018 #2 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,448 19,307 687 NW Missouri Likely a cockerel
May 16, 2018 #3 B Broody Bist Songster May 7, 2018 378 1,460 206 I've never had a maran, but I've raised plenty of roosters, and looking at the comb and wattles looks like a roo. He's really pretty
I've never had a maran, but I've raised plenty of roosters, and looking at the comb and wattles looks like a roo. He's really pretty
May 16, 2018 #4 EggSighted4Life Enabler 9 Years Apr 9, 2016 17,220 25,556 1,012 California's Redwood Coast That's a cockerel. They don't earn the badge hen or rooster until reaching one year old. Before that... technically cockerel or pullet. I like my Marans a LOT. Usually great demeanor. Do not let him be a lap chick... that often makes monsters when hormones set in.
That's a cockerel. They don't earn the badge hen or rooster until reaching one year old. Before that... technically cockerel or pullet. I like my Marans a LOT. Usually great demeanor. Do not let him be a lap chick... that often makes monsters when hormones set in.