Killyhawker
Songster
- Apr 25, 2020
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My daughters bought three ISA brown and one golden comet checks from TSC at Easter. By this time, September, I am going to presume that they are going on five months old. I think they have started laying eggs, they are the only dark brown egg breed I have. However, the one that is the golden comet… I’m not so sure it is a golden comet…or even a going to be a hen…
I’ve been raising chickens for 4 years and do pretty good when it comes to gendering. this one has got me though.
“She” mounted one of the ISA browns today. Not really doing the rooster breeding dance so I thought it was a pecking order/dominance thing. Has not crowed, yet(I have three roosters and one one of them starts the other to join in.) Tends to walk around out side on her own exploring like I’ve read that golden comets like to do. it does look like saddle feathers and long neck feathers, but not a very large tail. And a cute hen-like fluffy butt. Spurs might be growing in, but not very large right now.
This is the LARGEST of all the chickens! Bigger (and a year younger than my largest rooster.)
So if you can assist with at least the breed of this chicken…affectionately named Comet…Thank you. If it is a rooster, I’m probably going to have to make a bachelor pad because that will mean I’m going to end up with five roosters and 20 hens. will probably keep “him.”
I’ve been raising chickens for 4 years and do pretty good when it comes to gendering. this one has got me though.
“She” mounted one of the ISA browns today. Not really doing the rooster breeding dance so I thought it was a pecking order/dominance thing. Has not crowed, yet(I have three roosters and one one of them starts the other to join in.) Tends to walk around out side on her own exploring like I’ve read that golden comets like to do. it does look like saddle feathers and long neck feathers, but not a very large tail. And a cute hen-like fluffy butt. Spurs might be growing in, but not very large right now.
This is the LARGEST of all the chickens! Bigger (and a year younger than my largest rooster.)
So if you can assist with at least the breed of this chicken…affectionately named Comet…Thank you. If it is a rooster, I’m probably going to have to make a bachelor pad because that will mean I’m going to end up with five roosters and 20 hens. will probably keep “him.”