May 24, 2012 #1 CourtneyMB In the Brooder 9 Years Mar 14, 2010 49 1 34 Asheville, NC So I think it's a dark Brahma, seeing as it has a pea comb, but I'm not sure at all. I'm praying it's a rooster, I need one to keep the girls in check. It's about 4 weeks old. Last edited: May 24, 2012
So I think it's a dark Brahma, seeing as it has a pea comb, but I'm not sure at all. I'm praying it's a rooster, I need one to keep the girls in check. It's about 4 weeks old.
May 24, 2012 #2 juliechick Transplanted Hillbilly 11 Years Jun 27, 2008 3,149 76 256 Southeast AR I voted rooster because it's feathering out so slowly and I see a little red in the comb. Could be wrong, though.
I voted rooster because it's feathering out so slowly and I see a little red in the comb. Could be wrong, though.
May 24, 2012 Thread starter #3 CourtneyMB In the Brooder 9 Years Mar 14, 2010 49 1 34 Asheville, NC I agree with you there. All of my other babies have pretty much feathered out at this point. They are all at the weird dinosaur-chicken phase, whereas this baby is still half chick. And thank you!
I agree with you there. All of my other babies have pretty much feathered out at this point. They are all at the weird dinosaur-chicken phase, whereas this baby is still half chick. And thank you!
May 24, 2012 #4 Nicole01 Crowing 8 Years Mar 28, 2011 5,492 120 268 MN Boy! Black feathering is a dead give away. Females are penciled. My female
May 24, 2012 Thread starter #5 CourtneyMB In the Brooder 9 Years Mar 14, 2010 49 1 34 Asheville, NC Yay! Thank you!! I love dark brahma roos! Your girl is very pretty also. They're such beautiful birds.
Yay! Thank you!! I love dark brahma roos! Your girl is very pretty also. They're such beautiful birds.