Aug 26, 2023 #1 homesteading101 Songster Joined Jun 16, 2023 Messages 148 Reaction score 168 Points 101 Location Northern Michigan About 8-10 weeks rough estimate. The other buff that's not pictured has a more yellow comb. Pictures aren't the best I could take more. Attachments IMG_20230826_175754.jpg 215.2 KB · Views: 24 IMG_20230826_175732.jpg 1,023.8 KB · Views: 13
About 8-10 weeks rough estimate. The other buff that's not pictured has a more yellow comb. Pictures aren't the best I could take more.
Aug 26, 2023 #2 DLA Crowing Friend Joined Jul 8, 2022 Messages 1,079 Reaction score 2,696 Points 351 Location South Buffalo Twp, PA I can't tell for sure, that coloring on the comb might be of some concern but a better picture showing it standing from the side or back so we can see the hackle and saddle feathers better please.
I can't tell for sure, that coloring on the comb might be of some concern but a better picture showing it standing from the side or back so we can see the hackle and saddle feathers better please.
Aug 26, 2023 #3 -Chanticleer- Crowing Joined May 18, 2023 Messages 1,583 Reaction score 3,387 Points 341 Location Texas My Coop My Coop Pullet
Aug 26, 2023 #4 HorseGirlAbby Unto us a child is born Premium Feather Member Spirit Friend Joined May 14, 2021 Messages 12,561 Reaction score 92,322 Points 1,286 Location 🇺🇸 She looks like a pullet. By that age a cockerel should have a big red comb, though he/she’s too young for male-specific feathering to come in.
She looks like a pullet. By that age a cockerel should have a big red comb, though he/she’s too young for male-specific feathering to come in.