junebuggena
Crowing
Two cockerels and a pullet. Boys get red in the comb much earlier than pullets. A pullet at 14 weeks would just now be starting to pink up a bit in the comb. Those boys look like they have been red for several weeks now.
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A tip on trying for pictures... Put the feed out where you can get at all 3 sides, and snap the pics while they eat
Make sure to get faces in there
I think I see 2 roos, but have no idea how old they are, or what the black blur is lol
Two cockerels and a pullet. Boys get red in the comb much earlier than pullets. A pullet at 14 weeks would just now be starting to pink up a bit in the comb. Those boys look like they have been red for several weeks now.
Two cockerels and a pullet. Boys get red in the comb much earlier than pullets. A pullet at 14 weeks would just now be starting to pink up a bit in the comb. Those boys look like they have been red for several weeks now.
x 3 on Junebuggena's post - that pigeon is very photogenic