Feb 21, 2025 #1 S Shady77 Chirping Feb 5, 2024 53 23 53 It's a local breed of chicken, and I want to know its gender because I want to make sure I keep only hens in my coop. Attachments 1000011447.jpg 391.6 KB · Views: 30
It's a local breed of chicken, and I want to know its gender because I want to make sure I keep only hens in my coop.
Feb 21, 2025 #2 GodLovesU ✨JesusFreak✨ Premium Feather Member Jun 6, 2024 3,743 7,351 491 Southeastern US My Coop My Coop Can you get a picture of its saddle feathers?
Feb 21, 2025 #3 The Moonshiner Fixin' to get in trouble, you comin'? 🛸 🏴☠️ Premium Feather Member 8 Years Nov 17, 2016 31,290 178,103 1,361 Missouri GodLovesU said: Can you get a picture of its saddle feathers? Click to expand... Not gonna have any at 46 days old
GodLovesU said: Can you get a picture of its saddle feathers? Click to expand... Not gonna have any at 46 days old
Feb 21, 2025 #4 FrostRanger Free Ranging Oct 3, 2023 3,627 9,027 656 Little early to tell, but nothing screams cockerel atm And yeah, you're usually not going to see any male specific feathering until at least around 13ish weeks or so
Little early to tell, but nothing screams cockerel atm And yeah, you're usually not going to see any male specific feathering until at least around 13ish weeks or so
Feb 21, 2025 #5 JedJackson Enabler 9 Years Jul 6, 2016 14,128 34,770 1,122 NW Washington state Comb is small so looks good for a pullet so far. But too early for certainty.