Sep 27, 2013 #1 RhapsodyOwens In the Brooder 6 Years Sep 3, 2013 58 1 31 [/IMG][/IMG] Last edited: Sep 27, 2013
Sep 28, 2013 #3 joey2456 In the Brooder 6 Years Jun 26, 2013 65 1 41 I would say yes. But not positive. My buff orpington hen is 16 weeks and doesn't have a comb yet
Sep 28, 2013 #4 Kev Crowing 12 Years Jan 13, 2008 6,517 755 361 Sun City, California Looks pullet-y to me. Don't get too hung up on combs. Some pullets will grow them very early on and then they 'stop' until they reach laying age. I'd say wait several more weeks and see if it starts growing roo type feathers on neck and back. could not tell from pics if it has any.
Looks pullet-y to me. Don't get too hung up on combs. Some pullets will grow them very early on and then they 'stop' until they reach laying age. I'd say wait several more weeks and see if it starts growing roo type feathers on neck and back. could not tell from pics if it has any.
Sep 28, 2013 Thread starter #5 RhapsodyOwens In the Brooder 6 Years Sep 3, 2013 58 1 31 Hoping he's my Roo! I ordered 1 roo, and then had one of my Orpingtons pass very young. This one has a much redder face than the others Last edited: Sep 28, 2013
Hoping he's my Roo! I ordered 1 roo, and then had one of my Orpingtons pass very young. This one has a much redder face than the others